Why can’t you just use all of the details in your research report as details for your oral report?
Some of the details are more convincing in writing than in a speech.
It’s not fair to use information that you already researched for a different assignment.
You may not have time to include them all and go into enough detail about each one.
Answer:
You may not have time to include them all and go into enough detail about each one.
Explanation:
Before presenting an oral report, a research report which is an extensive inquiry into a subject matter is first made. A research requires consultations from different authorities on a subject to obtain their opinions. Sometimes, the research report in a text form might be voluminous because of all the resources gathered.
It might then not be possible to transmit all of the information orally because of time constraints. Therefore, only the main points should be conveyed during an oral report presentation.
When is it important to assess your knowledge of an issue? Check all that apply. 0.0/1.0 point (graded) When is it important to assess your knowledge of an issue? Check all that apply. A. When you are a student in a beginning level class B. When you are an expert on that topic C. When you have done previous research on the topic unanswered
Answer:
All options are correct.
Explanation:
In a nutshell, we can say that it is important to evaluate your knowledge on a given subject in all situations in which that subject will be used, even if you are an expert. That's because your knowledge on a given subject can always be updated and deepened, regardless of how much you know about it. In this case, we can say that all the answer options presented in the questions above are examples of situations where your knowledge about something should be evaluated.
In the sentence, "Michael wandered like a lost puppy" the word lost is a past participle.
True
False
Answer:
I think it's true maybe look I don't know perfectly
Answer:
in this sentence the word lost is past that is true
Question 19 of 22
What is the most accurate definition of media bias?
*A. A journalist's or reporter's viewpoints affect the way the facts of a
news story is presented.
B. The lower half of the brain and upper portion of the spinal cord
control human motor functions.
C. A relatively small group of people tend to create most of the
stories that appear on the news.
D. Vehicles as newspapers, TV, and the Internet, present ideas and
information to the public.
The most accurate definition of media bias is A. A journalist's or reporter's viewpoints affect the way the facts of a news story is presented.
What is media bias?Media bias refers to the tendency of journalists, reporters, or news organizations to present news in a way that reflects their personal views or beliefs. This can result in a skewed representation of events or issues, which may favor one perspective over another.
Media bias can be intentional or unintentional, and it can occur in different forms, such as omission, framing, or selection of sources. It is important for consumers of news to be aware of media bias, as it can affect their understanding and interpretation of current events.
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can someone help me write a sonnet about anime
Answer: I have always loved anime
Some people don't like it and that's okay,
To me the characters are cool and cute
If you love anime no one can dispute,
The joy and fun the anime cartoons represent
Some characters are even heaven sent,
But, the reality is there is so much anime out there
I don't mind because I am some one who cares.
Explanation:
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Which Event during the capsules party in scene 5 takes place first ?
What does the fact that Mr. Henry Baker has no interest in the crop of the goose he lost suggest about him in Part 2 of "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle"?
A.He is foolish and short-sighted.
B.He was not the true owner of the goose.
C.He has no idea that it held a precious jewel.
D.He realizes that Holmes is trying to trick him.
The fact that Mr. Henry Baker has no interest in the crop of the goose he lost suggest about him that he has no idea that it held a precious jewel.
What is "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle" about?"It is the seventh story of twelve in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. The story was first published in The Strand Magazine in January 1892. In the story, on Christmas Eve, Sherlock Holmes and Dr John Watson try to determine how a fabulous blue carbuncle found its way down the gullet of a goose."
Holmes found out from the hat that was left with the goose that the goose belonged to Mr. Henry Baker. Later, when Baker was called it was revealed that he had no idea about the blue carbuncle that was stuck in the goose's throat.
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Read these lines from the excerpt again:
And such a luxury to him was this petting of his sorrows, that he could not bear to have any worldly cheeriness or any grating delight intrude upon it; it was too sacred for such contact; and so, presently, when his cousin Mary danced in, all alive with the joy of seeing home again after an age-long visit of one week to the country, he got up and moved in clouds and darkness out at one door as she brought song and sunshine in at the other.
These lines from the excerpt explicitly or directly state that Tom
is happy his cousin has returned
thinks his aunt likes his cousin more
feels upset that his cousin is happy
wants to continue feeling sorry for himself
Why does Percy feel different from others
Please help me
Answer:
He doesn't feel like anyone is staring at him anymore. He feels at home.
Is revenge worth the reward?
2. Mark the figurative language technique used: "The ten-dollar Founding
Father without a father / Got a lot farther by working a lot harder"
(Alexander Hamilton', Hamilton, 2015) *
a) Metaphor
b) Simile
c) Alliteration
d) Rhyme
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When I came to the stile, I stopped a minute, looked round and listened, with an idea that a horse's hoofs might ring on the causeway again, and that a rider in a cloak, and a . . . Newfoundland dog, might be again apparent: I saw only the hedge and a pollard willow before me, rising up still and straight to meet the moonbeams; I heard only the faintest waft of wind roaming fitful among the trees round Thornfield, a mile distant; and when I glanced down in the direction of the murmur, my eye, traversing the hall-front, caught a light kindling in a window: it reminded me that I was late, and I hurried on.
I did not like re-entering Thornfield. To pass its threshold was to return to stagnation; to cross the silent hall, to ascend the darksome staircase, to seek my own lonely little room, and then to meet tranquil Mrs. Fairfax, and spend the long winter evening with her, and her only, was to quell wholly the faint excitement wakened by my walk,—to slip again over my faculties the viewless fetters of an uniform and too still existence; of an existence whose very privileges of security and ease I was becoming incapable of appreciating. What good it would have done me at that time to have been tossed in the storms of an uncertain struggling life, and to have been taught by rough and bitter experience to long for the calm amidst which I now repined! Yes, just as much good as it would do a man tired of sitting still in a "too easy chair" to take a long walk: and just as natural was the wish to stir, under my circumstances, as it would be under his.
Question
Which sentence best describes how Jane feels about returning to Thornfield?
Answer options with 4 options
1.
Jane feels nervous about being late and worries that she will be scolded.
2.
Jane feels overwhelmed by the long walk she must make to get back to the house.
3.
The sight of the house makes Jane feel guilty for the privileged and leisurely life she leads.
4.
The thought of going indoors makes Jane feel lonely and depressed by the monotony of her life.
My brother is a great coach.
A. Simple present
B. Simple past
c. Present perfect
D. Subjunctive
Answer:
A. Simple Present
Explanation:
Young people who need a love potion very seldom have five thousand dollars.
Otherwise they would not need a love potion."
What does the old man mean by the sentence?
Answer:wealth can buy love and affection
Explanation:
An independent clause expresses a complete thought, can stand alone as a sentence without any other support, or can be connected to another independent clause using semicolon
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Is information on the internet likely to be as reliable as that of print media? why or why not?
Answer:
It is likely, within certain situations.
Explanation:
Many people consider the information presented in print media vehicles to be more reliable than the information covered on the internet. This is because, according to these people, the information on the internet is posted without verification. This is true in some situations, however, it is possible that the information presented on the internet is as reliable as the information presented in the printed media. This is because many platforms and websites present information verified and disseminated by experts and people committed to the truth. Many print media outlets have been replaced by the internet because of this possibility of disseminating true information online.
Question 11 of 23
Which option is a clear example of a non sequitur?
A. Three mimes walked past me just now. Is everyone in this city a
mime?
B. The inferiority of ketchup to mustard can be found in its obvious
inferiority.
C. My dice showed sixes twice in a row, proving that they will show
sixes again.
D. Liberals should avoid southern food because the South is very
conservative.
"Your father was walking along a street in Naples when a pig fell on him. A shocking accident. Apparently in the poorer quarters of Naples they keep pigs on their balconies. This one was on the firth floor. It had grown too fat. The balcony broke. The pig fell on your father."
This excerpt from Graham Greene's "A shocking Accident" is an example of which of the following?
-Pathos.
-Humor of situation.
-Humor of character.
-Slapstick.
Explanation:
I believe it humor of situation
This is an example of-Humor of situation. Thus, option "B" is correct.
What is the story of Graham Greene's "A shocking Accident"?The premise of the short story is that it is feasible for an individual to bite the dust in a ludicrous manner which is really interesting like getting slaughtered by a falling pig, which isn't acceptable socially.
In the story, Jerome's father gets murdered in an accident, yet this is by all accounts interesting to the general population. It gets offending for him and ludicrous as individuals don't trust it and make of it, so he chooses to conceal reality about the genuine reason for the mishap.
Thus, option "B" is correct.
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Plagiarism is when_____________________________________.
you copy someone’s ideas, and pass them off as your own.
you rearrange words and phrases to change a sentence.
you close the book you were reading, and remember what it said
you reword something that you read, using synonyms.
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Answer:
You copy someone’s ideas and pass them off as your own.
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Select two reasons why the National Mall is a good place to learn about America's history.
Group of answer choices
It is in Washington, DC.
It is near the White House.
It has many famous monuments.
It is open to everyone all year round.
It has many museums and galleries.
Someone help me we are reading The boy in the striped pajamas 1-3 for Brainless
Answer:
lol brainless??
Explanation:
Exploring Point of View in Literature - Quiz - Level F
Which of these statements is true of a third-person
narrator?
The narrator reveals the thoughts and feelings of just
one character.
The narrator is a character in the story.
The narrator uses pronouns like "L" "me," and "my."
The narrator can reveal the thoughts and feelings of
more than one character.
Answer:
The narrator can reveal the thoughts and feelings of
more than one character.
Explanation:
"This and more I sat divining, with my head at ease reclining, on the cushions velvet lining" from "The Raven" contains
which literary device?
A. Refrain
B. Internal rhyme
C. Alliteration
D. Onomatopoeia
The literal device contained above is an internal rhyme.
An internal rhyme refers to when there is a rhyme within a sentence or phrase rather than across different sentences. For instance, "I missed the mark on the tree bark". The words, "mark" and "bark" rhyme but are in the same sentence.
In the sentence above, the words, "divining," "reclining," and "lining" all rhyme and yet are in the same sentence which means that this is an internal rhyme.
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Which of the following are NOT characteristics of collaboration? Select all that apply.
having a heated debate
having one or two people contributing
being goal-driven
being productive
Answer:
a and b
Explanation:
Why fit in and you can stand out ?
Answer:
because standing out sounds like a lot of work
Explanation:
no
Answer:
True, unless you are so into being different that people start being like you or when you start bragging.
Which of the following causes Mechanical Weathering? *
1 point
Answer:
Water seeping through rocks is responsible for two types of mechanical weathering: frost wedging and crystal growth.
Select S if the sentence fragment is a subject (noun phrase) or P if it is a predicate (verb phrase).
was feeling unwell
S
P
Answer: Predicate
Explanation:
It contains the verb was, which is found in the predicate or verb phrase.
Precipitation that falls to Earth sometimes soaks into the soil and becomes
A. groundwater
B. polluted water
C. fresh water
D. salt water
Answer:
A
Explanation:
groundwater
Answer:
C) Freshwater
Fresh water comes from precipitation that falls to the Earth as rain, snow, or ice.
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Answer:
aaa it s a
Explanation:
Which sentence uses parentheses correctly?
A)
(Generally) I don't like it when people whisper in class.
B)
Geoffrey Chaucer (the Father of English poetry also was a member of
Parliament.
C
In the film, Michael Clayton (George Clooney) is a lawyer who takes down
an evil corporation.
D)
When I was a little girl possibly it was when I was only 10 or so) a
cottonmouth snake bit me.