Answer: ancho-r the quote is to- have supporting detail-s and a claim yo-ur detail-s,
and dropping a quote is are lines or passages from the text that stand alone as sentences, or are spliced into sentences in a grammatically incorrect manner.
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Explanation:
dropping a quote is just to drop it in without stating who said it for example "The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing."
To anchor a quote you need to state who did it for "The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing." -Walt Disney
Innovator Definition
Answer:
a person who introduces new methods, ideas, or products
Sui-cide, baby, it's the worst
Think about the people that you'll hurt
They won't even care about the things I'll choose to do
Because all I am is all that I've been through
My skin is very young
But my heart is very old
My mind thinks lips and tongue
But my bones decide my home
My fears ran through my lungs
And my eyes only saw gold
My room's where my throat hung
And my fingers turned purple
It's not worth it, baby, I would know
My mom walked in, her sunny day went to snow
What's the point of being here, baby? I won't see them cry
I'll be somewhere in the clouds, I hope, tonight
My skin is very young
But my heart is very old
My mind thinks lips and tongue
But my bones decide my home
My fears ran through my lungs
And my eyes only saw gold
My room's where my throat hung
And my fingers turned purple
Then I saw that death was not my treasure
That my life was headed to gold
When my gold-chained-noose applied some pressure
I fought till I bled cold
My skin is very young
But my heart is very old
My mind thinks lips and tongue
But my bones decide my home
My fears ran through my lungs
And my eyes only saw gold
My room's where my throat hung
And my fingers turned purple
Answer:
imma read this ish so yeah :/
Explanation:
Please Help!!! No random answers, please!
How is a hero kind? Answer in 2-3 sentences.
Answer:
A hero helps when others need that help. Also he makes sure that when some one is struggling they always find a way to help just for you, sometimes they make you feel important. One other thing is that they can do things for you when you are to busy for it.
Explanation:
I don't know. Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
A hero is kind because when you are in need of help they always come or try to help you no matter what happens. They always put our needs before theirs, no matter how hard it is. They constantly put their lives at risk to help us or to save others no matter the price.
Explanation:
If you need more just ask me
Using l-Messages
Write an l-message that you could use in responding to the situation
A teammate on your basketball team says, "We'd be doing a lot better if you'd quit making so many mistakes."
Explanation:
you could say, "I am trying my best and I work very hard. stop the criticism when I am clearly trying"
keisha got up and started yelling at ronnie and and threatening him, but ronnie didn't even flinch because he knew that her bark was worse than her bite. what does "her bark was worse than her bite" mean?
A,B,C,D?
A - Ronnie thinks that Keisha will get in trouble for yelling.
B - Ronnie thinks that Keisha has bad breath.
C - Ronnie thinks that Keisha is loud but not dangerous.
D - Ronnie thinks that Keisha has a crush on him.
Answer:
I'm thinking C
Explanation:
that's the most reasonable answer
Answer:
lol, my name is Keisha. i believe the answer to your question is C). sorry if i'm wrong. If you say that someone's bark is worse than their bite, you mean that they seem much more unpleasant or hostile than they really are. She can be a bit tetchy but her bark is worse than her bite.
Hope this helps, have a great day/night, and stay safe! :/
How does the author create suspense in the excerpt?
A. The dialogue leaves the audience wondering about the truth of Mercutio's accusations of Benvolio's
attitude.
B. The dialogue leaves the audience wondering about if it is Mercutio or Benvolio who Is prone to quarrel the most.
C. The dialogue leaves the audience wondering about the true nature and history of Mercutlo's and Benvolio's friendship.
D. The dialogue leaves the audience wondering about whether Mercutio and Benvolio will get in a quarrel
with the Capulets.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer:
Yes the answer is D
Explanation:
I took the test and got it correct
Make a sentence with bond and affection
what did President Diem do?
Answer:
As president of South Vietnam (1955–63), Ngo Dinh Diem assumed dictatorial powers. Diem's heavy-handed tactics against the Viet Cong insurgency deepened his government's unpopularity, and his brutal treatment of the opposition to his regime alienated the South Vietnamese populace, notably Buddhists
Explanation:
Answer:
As president of South Vietnam (1955–63), Ngo Dinh Diem assumed dictatorial powers. Diem's heavy-handed tactics against the Viet Cong insurgency deepened his government's unpopularity, and his brutal treatment of the opposition to his regime alienated the South Vietnamese populace, notably Buddhists.
Explanation:
2) In Angleton, all streets run north and south or east and west. Tony lives 1 block west of Ramil and 3 blocks south of David. Paco lives 3 blocks west of Mike and 4 blocks north of Ed. If Mike lives 7 blocks north of Ramil, how many blocks apart do Ed and David live?
Answer: 3
Explanation:
In the next illustration, each symbol ("-" and "|") represent the blocks from the example provided.
Paco - - - Mike
| |
| |
| |
| David |
Ed | |
| |
| |
Tony - Ramil
According to this layout, to go to David´s house from Ed´s, Ed should walk 1 block to the north and two blocks to the east. On the other hand, to go to Ed´s house from Davids´s, David should walk 1 block to the south and two blocks to the west, meaning that they live 3 blocks apart.
The authors' most likely purpose for including the image in paragraph 8
Answer:
BANKRUPT
Explanation:
Answer:
Highey think its D
Explanation:
Its funny cuz hes short lol
what is the denotation of a word? A. it’s etymology.
B. it’s part of a speech.
C. it’s literal, dictionary definition.
D. it’s extra, implied meaning.
Answer:
c. its literal, dictionary definition
Explanation:
denotation- the literal or primary meaning of a word, in contrast to the feelings or ideas that the word suggests.
Answer:
The answer is C.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt then in at least 200 words, discuss the form of this excerpt from A Midsummer Night's Dream. How do literary devices such as rhyme, meter, and symbolism convey meaning?
Answer and Explanation:
You did not provide the passage to which this question refers, for this reason, I will analyze the literary devices in the work as a whole. I hope it helps.
In most of the text, Shakespeare uses white verses that are those verses that do not have a rhyme. It does this to make the storyline more credible and allow human characters to speak more in a way that is realistic, allowing viewers to identify with them.
Shakespeare also makes a strong use of iambic pentameter, to show the characters that belong to the most noble and high social classes. That's because the iambic pentameter was a sophisticated way of using rhythm in a text.
Symbolism, on the other hand, was used to create a subjective, mysterious and unpredictable atmosphere, as it allowed the public to have different interpretations and to reason about the real meaning of what was happening.
3. Describe a time in the discussion when you defended your view because someone disagreed with you.
Answer:
Describe a time in the discussion when you defended your view because someone disagreed with you.
Explanation:
welp. arguing with my dads ex girlfriend weve known since 8 years ago.
we would argue over the bible an wats right from wrong bec being gays known for sinning and she didnt want to care enough to accept that anyone can love anyone no matter the gender.
How does the poem lady lazarus relate to plaths life
Answer:
Sylvia Plath titles the poem ‘Lady Lazarus’ to let her readers know that there will be references to death. Lazarus, the well known bible character who was brought back to life after three days in the tomb, will set the tone for the rest of Plath’s poem.
Explanation:
hope it gives some ideas..
Thornton knelt down by Buck's side. He took his head in his two hands and rested cheek on cheek. He did not playfully shake him, as was his wont, or murmur soft love curses; but he whispered in his ear. "As you love me, Buck. As you love me," was what he whispered. Buck whined with suppressed eagerness.
What does Buck’s whine represent?
his love for Thornton
his sore body from running
his fear of the task
his inability to pull the sled
Answer is A I wanted to help
Answer:
A-I wanted to help
Explanation:
According to my calculations
Thornton knelt down by Buck's side. He took his head in his two hands and rested cheek on cheek. He did not playfully shake him, as was his wont, or murmur soft love curses; but he whispered in his ear. "As you love me, Buck. As you love me," was what he whispered. Buck whined with suppressed eagerness.
Based on his actions that you can tell hes sad because he wanted to help.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Here to say yes its correct edge 2020-2021cant wait to go back to school see yaaonly 2 months left kids good luck on your 4th nine weeksWhich sentence correctly punctuates a nonessential appositive phrase?
O Aries, one of thirteen constellations in the Zodiac, contains four stars.
O Aries one of thirteen constellations in the Zodiac contains four stars.
O Aries, one of thirteen constellations, in the Zodiac contains four stars.
O Aries one of thirteen constellations in the Zodiac, contains four stars.
Answer:
the first one
Explanation:
Aries, (pause) one of thirteen constellations in the zodiac, (pause) contains four stars.
Answer:
Its A
Explanation:
I got it right on the exAM!!1
How does Kafka use words with traditionally positive connotations to express negative thoughts?
Answer:
Kafka uses words with positive connotations negatively by expressing that the words with positive connotations are absent from his colleagues.
Explanation:
hope I help
if you were living in paombong, what are the recips that you can produce out of vinegar
Answer:
coconut to produce coconut vinegar
Explanation:
Which event BEST supports the central idea
that sometimes the problem can become
part of the solution?
Answer:
second one
Explanation:
C
Read the excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, by James Cross Giblin.
Young had learned to read before he was two, and by the age of twenty had mastered a dozen foreign languages
including Arabic, Persian, and Turkish. An inheritance from an uncle left him free to pursue his scientific interests. At
various times, Young studied the habits of spiders, the surface features of the moon, and diseases of the chest. Then,
intrigued by the challenge of the Rosetta Stone, he put aside his other studies and concentrated on attempting to
decipher the writing on it. Young had read of de Sacy's and Akerblad's work in Paris, and was determined to succeed
where they had failed.
The details in this excerpt hint that Giblin has a
O positive attitude toward Young's passion for learning.
O positive attitude toward learning new languages.
O negative attitude toward Young's lack of focus.
O negative attitude toward living off an inheritance.
Answer:
j
Explanation:
Answer
Its c
Explanation:
I took it on edge 2020
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In at least one hundred words, discuss how a humorous tone or satire can be a good way to make a serious point. Use selections from "Life Without Go-Go Boots" and "Uncle John's Farm" to support your explanation.
Answer:
Humor and satire draw attention to the subject, making readers think about it. The more they think about it, the more they consider it a serious point. Consideration leads to more attention for the author, and therefore the author sells more books. See, everything ties back to commercialism! You know, if you think about it though, it's true. Humor and satire draw our attention because they make us laugh. We humans like to laugh, so of course, we will remember what made us laugh. So remembering it will make us consider it, and considering it makes us see it as a serious point.
Satire is a genre of literature in which the vices, shortcomings and excesses of a person, institution or society at large are held up to ridicule. Satire often has a social or political purpose, as the writing is often meant to shame these entities into improvement.
Satire most often uses humorous language, but this does not mean that it cannot deal with serious topics. In fact, satire is especially useful when we need to address a serious, difficult topic, and offer social criticism, in a nonthreatening way. This is the case with "Uncle John's Farm." Although the author talks about serious topics, such as slavery and racism, he does so in a way that proves to be more accessible and less threatening than it would be if these topics were discussed in a serious tone.
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Explanation:
Answer:
Humor and satire draw attention to the subject, making readers think about it. The more they think about it, the more they consider it a serious point. Consideration leads to more attention for the author, and therefore the author sells more books. See, everything ties back to commercialism! You know, if you think about it though, it's true. Humor and satire draw our attention because they make us laugh. We humans like to laugh, so of course, we will remember what made us laugh. So remembering it will make us consider it, and considering it makes us see it as a serious point
How does Gandhi's use of language and the style of the letter give the viceroy an incentive to consider Gandhi's argument ?
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Read the excerpt from We Shall Not Be Moved.
The League, like Local 25, had expected a turnout of four or five thousand. They were bowled over by this army, utterly unprepared for it. They had organized strikes in the garment trade, small ones, usually confined to a single shop, but never before had they undertaken something on so vast a scale. They might fail, might be laughed at by the whole of New York as well as John Dyche and the ILGWU men, and all the same they knew this was the challenge they'd been hoping for — their chance to show the world they were more than highbrow butters-in, just as the shirtwaist makers were more than irresponsible little girls.
How would a careful rereading of this excerpt help a reader understand the "League" mentioned in the first sentence?
The reader could make the connection between the "League" and the word "bowled" in the second sentence to conclude that they are a bowling team.
The reader c
Answer:
The reader could make the connection between the "League" and the third sentence, which explains that they "organized strikes in the garment trade."
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from We Shall Not Be Moved, a careful rereading of this excerpt would help a reader understand the meaning of the "League" mentioned in the first sentence by making a connection with the third sentence which explains that they "organized strikes in the garment trade."
Answer:
The reader could make the connection between the "League" and the third sentence, which explains that they "organized strikes in the garment trade."
Explanation:
What is the best definition of the word maneuver?
Answer:
a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care.
"spectacular jumps and other daring maneuvers"
Answer:
moooove
Explanation:
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Correct:
I have visited this restaurant before my brother was hardly a year old.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
"I have visited before this restaurant..." See, when you say the sentence out loud, it doesn't make sense. Now, if you organized it like, "I have visited this restaurant before...," then it would make sense. But that is not the case. Therefore, it is B.
Find the error with subject-verb agreement. Select the incorrect verb and type it correctly. Either baby kale or spinach make a nice addition to Tuscan white bean soup
Answer:
The incorrect verb is "make" and will be replaced by "makes".
So, the final corrected sentence will be - Either baby kale or spinach makes a nice addition to Tuscan white bean soup.
Explanation:
Subject-verb agreement refers to the use of the correct form of verb for the subject in the sentence. This means that the verb depends on the subject/ subjects and should be used accordingly.
In the given case, the use of "either/or" is one case where the verb will be according to the subject nearest to it. So, in the given sentence, the subject nearest to the verb "make" is spinach which is single. Either way, the subjects in the sentence are both singular, which makes the verb to be in the singular form.
Therefore, the incorrect verb form is "make" which will rather be "makes".
Thus, the final corrected sentence will be-
Either baby kale or spinach makes a nice addition to Tuscan white bean soup.
Answer:
Explanation:
Either
baby
kale
or
spinach
make
a
nice
addition
to
Tuscan
white
bean
soup
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Why was aram delighted and frightened at the same time
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Explanation:
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if you put a plant in the white light what would happen
Answer:
If a plant grows under white light, then it will grow faster than being under other colored lights because the sun gives off white light
Explanation:
The women in the play find several items that indicate Mrs. Wright's household routine was abruptly interrupted. The interruption was likely caused by
Answer:
The interruption was likely caused by the death of Mr. Wright which led to the arrest of Mrs. Wright, thus, the incomplete household work.
Explanation:
Susan Glaspell's play "Trifles" revolves around the murder of Mr. Wright while his wife was asleep. But the wife was wrongfully accused of that murder and kept captive for trial.
When the Sheriff came along with the county attorney and the others to observe the crime scene, they found that some things were left lying, as if they had been left abruptly. The dishes/ utensils were left unwashed under the sink, "a loaf of bread outside the bread-box, a dish-towel on the table—other signs of incompleted work." This must be because when Mr. Wright's death was discovered, Hale immediately called Harry and took the man down and thus, began the crime investigation. And since Mrs. Wright was the only one present during the "killing" of her husband, she was the first suspect to be taken which must have been why she had to abandon all things undone and be taken to the station.
Moreover, Hale also mentioned how "queer" Mrs. Wright looked when he asked her about the death, remarking that she just sat on the rocking chair and pleated her apron, with not much of an expression on her face.