Answer:buried
Explanation: i looked it up
The word interred comes from the Latin words in, which means “into,” and terra, which means “earth.” So, interred mean as it is used in this sentence is Buried. Thus, option B is correct.
What is the meaning of partial dependent?When one main key determines one or more other characteristics, this is known as partial reliance. Transitive dependence, on the other hand, happens when one attribute determines another that is not a key attribute. When one main key determines one or more other characteristics, this is known as partial reliance. Transitive dependence, on the other hand, happens when one attribute determines another that is not a key attribute.
Anytime a non-prime property is functionally dependent on a portion of the provided candidate key, there is a partial dependence. Partial reliance is eliminated via the 2NF (Second Normal Form). When one of the deciding attributes from a connection is removed, the functional dependence (FD) that remains in the relationship is said to be partial. The FD refers to being full while it is not partial.
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Is "I had drunk juice yesterday" correct or "I had drank juice yesterday" ?
solve pls braniliest
Answer:
I don't understand the question
Explanation:
But if you are talking about if the grammar or sentence is correct then the answer is not ok because there is supposed to be a comma like
Did you see the movie at the theater, at home, and in school?
Would you rather give up cake or cheese forever?
Answer:
cake
Explanation:
I love cheese
what about you?
Answer:
I would rather give up cheese forever.
meaning of competitors
Answer:
a person who takes part in an athletic contest.
Explanation:
Answer:
Meaning of competitors
Competitors is a person, team, company, etc,that competes.Competitors is a person who takes part in a competition or contest. In which sentence is the underlined verb in the passive voice?
A. Because we voted, we were eager to know the election results.
B. The votes have been counted, and Logan won!
C. We are sure that Logan will perform as an effective class president.
Explanation:
the votes have been counted ,and Logan won!
do you know what book this is?
Answer:
Vocabulary and Grammer test
The plot of the drama moves forward through dialogue when what "big thing" is said?
Answer:
what is the context to your question
1.We couldn’t save his life because we didn’t find him earlier
Answer:
Had we found him earlier, we could have saved his life
Explanation:
Finish the following sentences in such a way that it has the same meaning as the original sentence:
1. We couldn’t save his life because we didn’t find him earlier.
Had we found him earlier, we could have saved his life.
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Journal Entry - Dreams
Grade:N/A
View Grade Information. Opens a dialogue
"Hold fast to dreams. For if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird. that cannot fly"
- Langston Hughes
What do you think this quote is trying to say? and how can this be viewed in your life? Explain in 4 paragraphs.
Explanation:
the quote is saying to hold unto your dreams
if you let your dreams die, they'll be as broken as a bird that cannot fly. It can be viewed in someone s life as to believing and achieving your dreams potential, if you doubt or deny it you'll be broken and hopeless.
Do you think Oedipus has a tragic flaw?
If so, explain whether you believe it to be anger, excessive pride, or another quality. If you do not think he has a specific tragic flaw, explain your reasoning.
In 1-2 paragraphs, defend your position using at least two examples from the text as evidence.
please help thank you
Answer:
in explanation
Explanation:
In terms of the Aristotelian theory of tragedy, Oedipus is a tragic hero because he is not perfect, but has tragic flaws. Aristotle points out that Oedipus' tragic flaw is excessive pride (hubris) and self-righteousness. He also points out certain characteristics that determine as tragic hero. Using Oedipus as an ideal model, Aristotle says that a tragic hero must be an important or influential man who commits an error in judgment, and who must then suffer the consequences of his actions. The tragic hero must learn a lesson from his errors in judgment, his tragic flaw, and become an example to the audience of what happens when great men fall from their high social or political position.
Oedipus is a great and good king. The opening scene shows Oedipus in his magnificence, as a king who is so concerned about the welfare of his people. He addresses them as "my children" as behooved of the good kings of those times. He is a great man with respectable moral value and personality. As a man, he is dedicated to fighting and avoiding evil. His quest for truth is in fact the cause of downfall, and that is one of the most tragic things. As a king, he is an epitome itself. He loves his people. He gives his best to everything he does as a person and as a king. He is so worried by the problem of plague that he hasn't been sleeping: indeed, he says that he is suffering for the whole city alone. He has been walking restlessly instead of properly sleeping. He says that he will not talk to people through messengers and will not send messengers to them; he comes to them himself. He is a king of excellence, command and esteem. The priest glorifies the king as a man "Surest in mortal ways and wisest in the ways of god". He is a man who has become the king as much through the intelligence as through his power. It is he who solved the Sphinx's riddle and saved all citizens from the monster. He has always become the ultimate and almost the only rescue and hope at the time of misfortune.
Oedipus is also a morally good personality, to a great extent. It is so good of him to try to avoid the unbearable fate that he hears of we see that Oedipus is not only too confident in his own analysis and understanding of reality, he is also always afraid of doing wrong, He is adamant in his quest for the truth and the welfare of the people. He surrenders to the power of fate at the end. He is of respectful towards the oracles, in the sense that he has been afraid of what they have told him, and he does respect Teiresias before he is insulted by the apparently unjust and false charges against him.
But as a tragic character, Oedipus has his typical tragic flaw or "hamartia". Obviously pride is his hamartia. He is too proud and arrogant, and presumes too much about his own understanding and his powers to control his life. But he can't control reality, chances, fate and time. He has a bad temper and wrong judgment: the error of a tragic character is basically the "error of judgment" according to Aristotle. Oedipus wrongly judges his situation. It may be debatable as to whether the murder of a life-threatening stranger and the marriage of a consort are crimes. But, due to his presumption about his abilities, he has disobeyed the gods and his destiny. In his confidence upon what he knows and can do, he escapes from the professed evil fate, he kills a man old enough to be his father, and he marries a woman old enough to be his mother, without even doubting his wits.
Solve the English problem
When you get the answer explain why
Answer: A
Explanation:
A becuase its describing what happend Sunday morning, So that means it afterday Sunday morning so it would be a flashback
Compare How is the topic of slavery or oppression treated in each of the three
poems? How does each poet's personal experiences or political opinions shape their
view of slavery or oppression?
Read the passage from a story in The Arabian Nights Entertainments.
The fisherman was very unhappy. "What an unlucky man I am to have freed you! I implore you to spare my life."
"I have told you," said the genius, "that it is impossible. Choose quickly; you are wasting time."
The fisherman began to devise a plot.
"Since I must die," he said, "before I choose the manner of my death, I conjure you on your honour to tell me if you really were in that vase?"
"Yes, I was," answered the genius.
"I really cannot believe it," said the fisherman. "That vase could not contain one of your feet even, and how could your whole body go in? I cannot believe it unless I see you do the thing."
Then the genius began to change himself into smoke, which, as before, spread over the sea and the shore, and which, then collecting itself together, began to go back into the vase slowly and evenly till there was nothing left outside. Then a voice came from the vase which said to the fisherman, "Well, unbelieving fisherman, here I am in the vase; do you believe me now?"
What is the fisherman’s motivation for asking the genius if he really was in the vase?
to make the genius grant him three wishes
to try to find a way to stay alive
to see if the genius was lying
to have more time before the genius kills him
Mark this and return
The answer is that he wanted to try to find a way to stay alive. The text says that, “He began to devise a plot.” This shows me that he isn't just truly curious, he is trying to do something more than that.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
can someone please summarize chapter 5 of the scarlet letter
answer
I Summary
Her term of imprisonment over, Hester is now free to go anywhere in the world, yet she does not leave Boston; instead, she chooses to move into a small, seaside cottage on the outskirts of town. She supports herself and Pearl through her skill as a seamstress. Her work is in great demand for clothing worn at official ceremonies and among the fashionable women of the town — for every occasion except a wedding.
Despite the popularity of her sewing, however, Hester is a social outcast. The target of vicious abuse by the community, she endures the abuse patiently. Ironically, she begins to believe that the scarlet A allows her to sense sinful and immoral feelings in other people.
Analysis
Chapter 5 serves the purposes of filling in background information about Hester and Pearl and beginning the development of Hester and the scarlet as two of the major symbols of the romance. By positioning Hester's cottage between the town and the wilderness, physically isolated from the community, the author confirms and builds the image of her that was portrayed in the first scaffold scene — that of an outcast of society being punished for her sin/crime and as a product of nature. Society views her ". . . as the figure, the body, the reality of sin."
Despite Hester's apparent humility and her refusal to strike back at the community, she resents and inwardly rebels against the viciousness of her Puritan persecutors. She becomes a living symbol of sin to the townspeople, who view her not as an individual but as the embodiment of evil in the world. Twice in this chapter, Hawthorne alludes to the community's using Hester's errant behavior as a testament of immorality. For moralists, she represents woman's frailty and sinful passion, and when she attends church, she is often the subject of the preacher's sermon.
Banished by society to live her life forever as an outcast, Hester's skill in needlework is nevertheless in great demand. Hawthorne derisively condemns Boston's Puritan citizens throughout the novel, but here in Chapter 5 his criticism is especially sharp. The very community members most appalled by Hester's past conduct favor her sewing skills, but they deem their demand for her work almost as charity, as if they are doing her the favor in having her sew garments for them. Their small-minded and contemptuous attitudes are best exemplified in their refusal to allow Hester to sew garments for weddings, as if she would contaminate the sacredness of marriage were she to do so.
The irony between the townspeople's condemnation of Hester and her providing garments for them is even greater when we learn that Hester is not overly proud of her work. Although Hester has what Hawthorne terms "a taste for the gorgeously beautiful," she rejects ornamentation as a sin. We must remember that Hester, no matter how much she inwardly rebels against the hypocrisy of Puritan society, still conforms to the moral strictness associated with Puritanism.
My parents didn't use to let me go out alone but now I am an adult I can. Correct or Incorrect?
Answer:
I mean as long as you let them know where your going then yeah you should be allowed to go out alone but of course your mom or dad will have to call you to make sure your safe.
So basically its half and half
si pudieras cambiar algo en el mundo que seria? (es para mi profesor machista y homofobico)
Answer:
English pls por
favor
Explanation:
change into indirect speech :
The manager said to us, "You must finish your work on time."
The manager said us that we must finish our work on time.
Answer:
the manager said that we must finish our work in time.
Explanation:
The Rock once said, “Don't focus on the pain, focus on the progress” (www.quotespedia.org).In the emotional book, Touching Spirit Bear, by Ben Mikealson. the character Cole Mathews did not focus on the past, he focused on the present."Touching Spirit Bear"the protagonist is Cole Matthews. He is a troubled teenager that gets in trouble for injuring and harrassing a peer by the name of Peter Driscal. He does this because of some anger issues that he is dealing with. His offences were serious, so he was facing a lot of jail time. His parole officer believes that Cole can change and he doesnt deserve this so instead of sending him to jail he gets him into a program that they call Circle Justice. Cole has become more confident and courageous in the book by changing from naughty to loyal.
Cole becomes a better person throughout the book, he becomes more confident and courageous. You can see a clear change because in the beginning he was making bad decisions for himself and while he experiences all of the ups and downs in this program he grows as a person. In one scene of the book Cole burned a cabin down. This shows that Cole is not making the right decisions, he acts out and does something drastic. Although this is true, later in the same scene Cole cries expressing his emotions which tells the readers that he knows what he did was wrong and deep down he wants to do better and change. In another scene of the book Cole decides to make dinner for everyone. This shows that he has changed and become loyal. He shows that he cares about others and wants to have joy in his life, he worked hard and showed that he respected others. Another way that shows Cole's improvements is when he hugs his mom. He is showing her that he cares and that he has changed into a better person.
Cole has become more confident and courageous in the book by changing from naughty to loyal. In the emotional book, Touching Spirit Bear, by Ben Mikealson the character Cole Mathews did not focus on the past he focused on the present. Touching Spirit Bear is about this kid named Cole. Cole has anger issues and beat up a kid because he snitched on him. He got sent to the Circle Justice and they sentenced him to an island to survive and to try to get away from his anger issues. Cole has become more confident and courageous throughout the book by changing from naughty to loyal
can someone tell me if this is a good writing
Answer:
its good but, im answering this question now
How does the Declaration Of Independence helps Americans with the American Dream? Write 3 short paragraphs
Answer:i
Explanation:
Answer:
The American Dream is rooted in the Declaration of Independence, which proclaims that "all men are created equal" with the right to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." Also, the U.S. Constitution promotes similar freedom, in the Preamble: to "secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity"
The Declaration of Independence is an important part of American democracy because first it contains the ideals or goals of our nation. Second it contains the complaints of the colonists against the British king. Third, it contains the arguments the colonists used to explain why they wanted to be free of British rule.
The Declaration of Independence protects the idea and pursuit of the American Dream. ... The Founding Fathers wrote into law the revolutionary idea that the “pursuit of Happiness” is not just self-indulgence. Rather, it drives ambition and the desire to contribute to the well-being and success of society as a whole
Explanation:
is this right if so brainlest
Someone plz help me :(
Answer:
I think its D
Explanation:
at least two full sentences, express why taking notes or annotating while reading is important and necessary.
write a brief narration of your life where you had felt that language of a place is very important
Answer:
Once I went to the United States by plane and we arrived at the Miami airport, we were going to drive to New York, but along the way I did not understand a single word of what people were saying, so I think it is very important to know the language of a place before visiting.
Explanation:
Real life facts .
I need HELP!!! What kind of external conflict is the sentence an example of?
Answer:
Character versus nature
Explanation:
The storm is part of nature which is why he is struggling.
Answer:
Character versus nature
Explanation:
The captain is struggling with keeping his ship afloat because of the raging storm. The character is the captain and the problem involves the raging storm, or nature.
I hope this helps!
There are some carrots in the fridge but there aren’t some potatoes.
A.
carrots
B.
are
C.
but
D.
some
Answer:c
Explanation:c
Can all humans regain their humanity after committing crime or murder? Why or why not?
Answer:
Its 20498324093289
balls in your jaws
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP MEH???
" it's time to speak up"
step to complete the plan present a reliable mission and vision of the plan find a discussion that already forgotten now find a way to solved it People involved in the planfamilies that are related to the topic and relativeshope it helpsVocabulary
7. Read the excerpt from "Who Can Replace a Man?"
"I have a requirement for seed potatoes " it said to the distributor, and with a quick
internal motion punched out an order d specifying quantity, field number and several
other details. It ejected the card and he led it to the distributor.
What is the MOST likely meaning of the phrase punched out in this context?
a. built
b.
wrote
c. hit
d. punctured
I
Answer:
Life sucks
Explanation:
Because why not
needing help! on all of them!
Answer:
1. later - the latest
2. more quickly - the most quickly
3. more closely - the most closely
4. more freely - the most freely
5. more playfully - the most playfully
6. sooner - the soonest
7. more eagerly - the most eagerly
8. lower - the lowest
9. closer - the closest
10. more cheerfully - the most cheerfully
Explanation:
Side note: Cute nails
2. Look! The baby___ going to eat the dog’s food!a. is b. was c. are d. were
Answer:
was
Explanation:
i hope this the right answer
Answer:
A is correct
is
2. Which of the following is the best assessment of Atticus' character based on the passage:
A. He is inconsistent Atticus struggles to make an effective argument
B. He is unfair. Atticus does not believe all men are created equal.
C. He is confidant: Atticus knows he will definitely win the trial.
D. He is equitable: Atticus believes in the equality of all men.
3. Which of the following quotes best supports the theme of social inequality?
Answer:
C. He is confidant: Atticus knows he will definitely win the trial.
Explanation:
His parenting style is quite unique in that he treats his children as adults, honestly answering any question they have. He uses all these instances as an opportunity to pass his values on to Scout and Jem. Scout says that "'Do you really think so?' . . . was Atticus' dangerous question" because he delighted in helping people see a situation in a new light. Atticus uses this approach not only with his children, but with all of Maycomb. And yet, for all of his mature treatment of Jem and Scout, he patiently recognizes that they are children and that they will make childish mistakes and assumptions. Ironically, Atticus' one insecurity seems to be in the child-rearing department, and he often defends his ideas about raising children to those more experienced and more traditional.
Answer:
D Hope I helped! :)
Explanation:
I'd say Atticus is equitable since he is a rightful and loyal man. And answer D also makes the most sense.