Select the correct answer.
How is the story's conflict resolved?
A.
Carl goes to sleep to block out his fears.
B.
Carl wakes up from his bad dream.
C.
The chaperone takes Carl and the other campers inside.
D.
The campers decide that the weather is dangerous and go home.

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Answer 1

The way in which the story's conflict is resolved is D. The chaperone takes Carl and the other campers inside.

This settles the conflict when Carl and the other campers were stranded outside and this caused a problem, but the conflict was resolved and option D is the right answer.

What is a Conflict?

This refers to the disagreement that exists between two or more entities that are in a constant struggle.

Hence, we can see that The way in which the story's conflict is resolved is D. The chaperone takes Carl and the other campers inside.

This settles the conflict when Carl and the other campers were stranded outside and this caused a problem, but the conflict was resolved and option D is the right answer.

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to ensure that the federal government plays a central role in enforcing the standards established in this act on behalf of individuals with disabilities. The above section of the Americans with Disabilities Act explains who is to make sure the act is obeyed explains that discrimination still happens today provides the constitutional basis for the act states the primary purpose of the act

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Answer:

Answer: explains who is to make sure the act is obeyed.

Explanation:

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal law which was enacted in 1990. The law prohibits discrimination and ensures equal opportunity for persons with disabilities in areas such as employment, education, transportation, and communication.

This opiton is correct as it explains that Federal government is necessary for the implementation of Law and how people who don't follow laws will be held accountable

how do you evaluate opinions​

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Answer:

The fact that you find it hard is just evidence that evaluating opinions is tough

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The triangle factory fire
Despite the horror and loss of life caused by he fire, how might it have been a useful experience, according to the author.​

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Answer:

Because it resulted in many fire regulations and labor laws being enacted.

Explanation:

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A mouse is a display device.(true or false) ​

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Mouse device is mostly used to move the cursor that is around the computer's screen, click on a particular tool or text, and drag as per user choice. A computer relies on the user for moving the mouse because the mouse cannot move on its own. Thus, the mouse is considered as an input device

what was one thing that was very important to colonists during the time of the Stamp Act?

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Answer:

Instead of levying a duty on trade goods, the Stamp Act imposed a direct tax on the colonists. Specifically, the act required that, starting in the fall of 1765, legal documents and printed materials must bear a tax stamp provided by commissioned distributors who would collect the tax in exchange for the stamp.

Or/and

In an effort to raise funds to pay off debts and defend the vast new American territories won from the French in the Seven Years' War (1756-1763), the British government passes the Stamp Act on March 22, 1765.

Explanation:

HURRRYYYYYY PARAGRAPH RESPONSE : Choose only one. Write the number of question you choose . Turn the QUESTION INTO YOUR CLAIM OR TOPIC SENTENCES

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i don't know what the paragraph is but I would of help u though

has anyone read " the necklace "
if so can u please an introduction on it 3 to 5 sentences
thanks so much loves​

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Answer:

The necklace is a story in the setting of Pairs, France at the end of the 19th  century. Mme. Loisel is a mid class woman she day dreams about being a higher class and she has a friend is the higher class (Mme. Forestier) and she is jelous of. Mme. Loisel's husbend brings home a invation to a ball and Mme. Loisel is selfish and throughs a fit because she doesnt have a gown and she gets a necklace from her friend and ended up losing the necklace and she buys another one that puts her in debt for ten years to fin doubt its past.

Explanation:

Does anyone know this, pls help I don’t know it..

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I think it would be clear beginning and end, and figurative language
Answer:
The first 3 I believe I don’t remember

In this sentence, form imitates meaning. How does Faulkner slow the sentence down, reinforcing the sentence’s meaning?

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This question is incomplete. Here is the complete question:

I slowed still more, my shadow pacing me, dragging its head through the weeds that hid the fence.

​     William Faulkner, The Sound and the Fury

Analyze:

In this sentence, form imitates meaning. How does Faulkner slow the sentence down, reinforcing the sentence’s meaning?

Answer:

Faulkner slow the sentence down, reinforcing the sentence’s meaning by using words that help convey this idea.

Explanation:

If you pay attention, as soon as you begin to read the phrase, you find "I slowed still more" and somehow your brain also "makes reading slow". Continue like this by adding the word "dragging" reinforcing this idea.

The choice of an author's words has a lot to do with the impact it will have on the reading. That is why the authors use tools such as tone or voice to generate these effects.

Which of these visualizing strategies would not be the most appropriate for understanding how to build a tornado in a bottle?
a.
using sensory details to create an image
c.
visualizing to draw conclusions
b.
visualizing a sequence of events
d.
using graphic organizers to sort information



Please select the best answer from the choices provided


A
B
C
D

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Answer: C

Explanation:

how many stanzas does this poem have?

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Answer:

4

Explanation:

You just count how many "paragraphs" there are

Answer: It has four stanzas.

Explanation:

Which of the following could be used to interact with a text?
I. dialectical journal
II. graphic organizer
III. annotation
A. I only
B. Il only
C. III only
D. I and III
E. I, II, and III

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I believe the answer is E.) I, II, and III.

Explanation:

E.I II, and III could be used to interact with a text

1. We know that careers are separated first by cluster, then pathway, then into individual
careers. Does this kind of organization make sense to you? What are some advantages of
organizing careers like this? What are some disadvantages?

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Answer:

Explanation:

You should consider several things in making this big decision. One of the most important is “Which one matches my interests?” A good match affects,

The grades you get,

How much you enjoy school,

The college major or program of study you choose later on,

Whether you can find a job, and

How satisfied and successful you are in a career.

Common sense tells you this, and scientific studies demonstrate it.

advantages and Disadvantages of Career Planning Disadvantages or Limitations of Career Planning

Career opportunities Lack of objectivity

Self development Lack of awareness

Job satisfaction External intercession

Promotions Difficulty in measuring success

Personal growth No scope in advancement

Loyalty towards work and towards the organization Lack of flexibility

Achievements Time factor

Efficient career planning Unsuitable for workplace

Assistance and guidance

Feasible objectives

Job enrichment

Effective communication

Understanding the hidden aspects

Boost productivity and engagement

Advantages or Benefits of Career Planning Process:

The process of planning about the career involves current and potential abilities that reveal the self-perception of an individual. Here are a few advantages of career planning:

-11-3x=44
Can someone help me with this please?

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the answer to this question is x= -18.33

Answer:

x = 55 /3

Explanation:

Is the guy from "The Tell-Tale Heart" Insane or not Insane?

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An obsession made him crazy. So yes he is insane.

Use ACTIVE to find three questions on the shorts story “up the slide”

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All of these are informed by London's adventurous life, which included stints as a sailor and as a gold prospector in the Klondike region of Alaska, where there was a Gold Rush in the 1890s: the setting of ''Up the Slide''.

We know a few important things about the main character, Clay Dilham: he's young (seventeen) and arrogant. He's traveling with a man named Swanson to the village of Dawson to pick up mail. They've camped for the night when Clay boasts he'll be able to return with a sled full of firewood in just 30 minutes. This young whippersnapper is quite proud that he noticed a dead tree other travelers had overlooked. The only problem? It's high up on Moosehead Mountain, on a steep slide, or rock face, covered in snow.

No biggie, Clay thinks to himself. He knows the frozen river is below the tree and thinks that if he chops it down so it falls on the ice, the trunk will shatter into pieces: firewood ready-to-go. The older, more experienced Swanson just laughs at Clay's boldness. We have the sneaking suspicion that the opening of the story is a sign things won't turn out as planned, that this foreshadows, warning or indication, challenges to come.

Conflict: Man vs. Nature
As soon as Clay begins making his way up the slide, he realizes it's much steeper than he thought, and he regrets wearing slick-soled walrus-skin moccasins instead of more rugged footwear. He reaches a patch of snow-covered grass and keeps slipping on it. The only way he can make it through is by digging his bare hand into the snow and frozen dirt to slowly pull himself up. Finally, he makes it up to his tree, and chopping it down turns out to be the easiest part of the whole ordeal.

Clay looks at the way he came up the slide and realizes he'll just keep slipping and falling if he tries to climb back down. He starts to feel tired, but realizes if he stops moving, he'll freeze in the 30-below weather. Clay has underestimated some of the challenges nature can present and overestimated his ability to handle them. This makes ''Up the Slide'' a classic example of the literary conflict called man vs. nature.

"The little wooden door that has wedged shut the dark for so long
opens with a sigh and lets out a breath of mold and dampness." This passage contains ____
O a. Simile
O b. Metaphor
O c. Personification
O d. Hyperbole

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

personification bc doors don't sigh ppl do

which statement is the best summary of “The Machine Stops”?

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Which statement is the best summary of "The Machine Stops"?

A son's desire to explore has inspired his mother to seek new

adventures beyond the security of her room.

B. A mother's conversation with her son reveals that an

overdependence on technology suppresses creative

thought.

С. An exchange between a mother and son reveals the new

and creative ways that technology is being used to

enhance daily routines.

D. Face-to-face communication is criticized as outdated,

because it is much more convenient to use machines to

interact with family members.

Answer:

B. A mother's conversation with her son reveals that an overdependence on technology suppresses creative thought.

Explanation:

The book "The Machine Stops" is about a future where machines are in charge of every facet of human life.

Two characters in the book Vashti and her son Kuno who are inhabitants of this new world. Kuno somehow manages to get to the surface outside of the influence of the machines and he tells his mother how the surface is and how the machines can't rule them forever.

As the novel goes on, there are different instances of where over-reliance on the machines limits creative thought because the machine does everything for them. There was a case study of a man that did not know how to pick a book that had fallen from his hands because there was no nearby machine to do it for him.

How does the author's choice to reveal the woman's blindness in the last paragraph contribute to the overall story?

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Answer and Explanation:

This question refers to the short story "The Mouse", by Saki.

The main character is Theodoric Voler, a man who has been raised in a most overprotected manner. He finds the world to be full of annoyances and disturbances.

The theme of this story revolves around Theodoric's self-centeredness. He is so busy worrying about himself, about his image in front of others, and about his comfort that he fails to notice and pay attention to other people's sufferings and misfortunes. That theme is developed at the climax of the story. It turns out that the woman who is sharing the train carriage with Theodoric is blind. He had been utterly embarrassed throughout their trip because he needed to half undress in order to get rid of a mouse that was crawling under his clothes.

Theodoric suffered terribly, to the point of shivering, imagining what that woman could be thinking of him. Too concerned about his own petty problems, he failed to realize her blindness. The author only reveals her blindness at the end of the story, which means readers have suffered all the while with Theodoric, wondering what that woman's reaction would be. By being told about her blindness in the last paragraph, readers are left surprised and maybe even a bit upset at Theodoric and all his unnecessary worry.

I have keys, but I dont any locks I have space but there is no room. you can enter but you cannot go outside, what am i?​

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Answer:

A computer.

Explanation:

A computer has keys, a spacebar, and you can press enter but you can't go in the computer.

Answer:

i actually dont know a piano

Explanation:

Read the following sentence:
You were never the fastest runner, but somehow you won
every race.
Which tells the reader that the sentence is written in second person?
A. The narrator seems to be addressing someone else.
B. The narrator emphasizes an apparent contradiction.
C. The narrator uses the words never and every.
D. The narrator suggests a disbelieving attitude.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer:

A. The narrator seems to be addressing someone else.

Explanation:

Second person point of view indicators are the pronous: you, your, yourselves, yourself.

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The overall structure of Pausch's Last Lecture supports his purpose of enabling the childhood dreams of others, because it allows him to


explain the problems he had in realizing his dreams and how he solved them.

earn his audience's attention and then relay details about his experiences and learned wisdom.

illustrate why one's dreams need to be pursued in a logical order if success is to be obtained.

compare his dreams and successes to those of famous or respected people.

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Answer:

earn his audience's attention and then relay details about his experiences and learned wisdom.

Explanation:

According to the book, "The Last Lecture" by Randy Pausch, he details his battle with cancer and how he was given few months to live by doctors.

As a result of this, he began recalling childhood dreams, and other experiences and was in fact, excited, despite the sickness.

The overall structure helps to support the goal of the author of helping people realize their dreams as he attracts the public attention and conveys detail about his childhood.

Answer:

It is B.

Explanation:

Which of the following is a dependent clause?


The lion, roaring loudly, seemed fierce


As the fierce lion roared loudly


As the frighteningly fierce, roaring lion


The frightening lion roared loudly

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Answer:

I think it is the the last one because it look right to me

You have been asked to interview Jack Whittaker about the lottery. Write at least four questions that you would ask. Write the answers you think Whittaker would give.

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why do you continue this tradition
do you still beleive in the lottery after it claimed your mom
aren’t you scared you could die
are you forced to participate

which statement best describes how the use of allusion supports the meaning of the passage?​

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Answer:

The allusion to Frosty the Snowman implies a fun and good natured kitten, which contrasts with reality

Explanation:

I got the answere correct on my test.

Answer:

A: The allusion to Frosty the Snowman implies a fun and goodnatured kitten, which contrasts with reality.

Explanation:

I took the test

In Selection 2, the author argues that one failing amongst the scientific community was that Franklin was never nominated for a Nobel Prize for Medicine. Is the evidence supporting the claim valid?

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

We can reach this conclusion based on the circumstantial evidence/reasons provided. For example, it is a known fact that scientist, Rosalind Franklin carried out research discoveries that aided other researchers to explain the concepts/makeup of the DNA, etc.

Sadly, she died at a very young age of 37, which ultimately prevented her from been nominated for a Nobel Prize for Medicine.

Answer: these are the answer choices

Explanation:

Starr and her father talk about groups and people who tried to stand up to the
system. Which groups and people did they mention?

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Answer:

Just Us for Justice

Explanation:

i think this is the right one. idrk. sorry!

Select the sentence correctly divided between subject and predicate.

A.Some / scholars focus on language as communication.
B.Some scholars focus / on language as communication.
C.Some scholars focus on language / as communication.
D.Some scholars / focus on language as communication.
E.Some scholars focus on language as / communication.

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b. because well i’m not sure i’m
guessing

Answer:           c np

Explanation:

Which sentence shows an example of an object pronoun?

She ran to catch the red ball that flew through the air.
They sat down to eat a picnic lunch under a shady tree.
The twins were so excited to see him at the park.
It was so bright, everyone needed to wear sunglasses.

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Answer:

The twins were so excited to see him at the park.

Explanation:

Him is an object pronoun.

what are logos in literature and can u give me some examples

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Logos in literature are rhetorical or persuasive appeal to the audiences logic and rationality.
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