Answer:
1) stampede
3) trial
4) campsite
6) distract or attractive
8) senseless, sensational
9) captive
11) fixture
12) repair
13) coincidence
15) snowboard?
16) coincidental
17) natural
18) comical
I'm not too sure about 4, 6, 8, and 15....
HELP ME ASAP PLEASE James and Noel sat on the steps of their new house. It was going to be a hot day, but the boys preferred sitting outside to unpacking more boxes inside. Their mom was unpacking kitchen stuff, and the boys had grown tired of hearing her exclaim every time she unwrapped another of the teapots she hadn't seen in months. "You'd think she'd have enough teapots by now," said James. "Yeah," said Noel, "I don't get that excited about my Godzilla collection and that is way more interesting than any teapot." "And I'm sorry," said James, "but I know way too much about teapots for a boy my age." James then started listing all the things he knew about teapots. "There's the spout and the pouring angle," he began. But Noel had already tuned James out. The heat was rising and as tired as he was of his mother's teapots, he was more tired of James' complaining. Besides, there was a raggedy old dog down the street. Noel could tell, even from far away, this was a dog that belonged to no one. Its coat was matted. It had no collar. All he could see of the dog's face was its nose sticking out. Its coat was all brown, but a dirty, grayish brown, not the deep dark warm brown that made you feel safe. "And there's that teapot with the flowers. The brown one with the little dots all in a row," James continued on his rant, now listing all the teapots he had unwrapped for Mom. Noel continued ignoring James and watched the dog. It was moving slowly in their general direction. It stopped at various spots along the curb to smell things. Sometimes the smelling took a very long time. Every now and then it would sit down to scratch behind its ear. Noel wondered if it was looking for something to eat. James jabbered on and Noel began to wonder how a dog came to be in such a sad condition as this one. Did no one ever want it? Even as a puppy, was this fellow not cute enough to find a good family? Had it always been this ugly? Hadn't anyone ever been kind to it? The dog
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James and Noel sat on the steps of their new house. It was going to be a hot day, but the boys preferred sitting outside to unpacking more boxes inside. Their mom was unpacking kitchen stuff, and the boys had grown tired of hearing her exclaim every time she unwrapped another of the teapots she hadn't seen in months.
"You'd think she'd have enough teapots by now," said James.
"Yeah," said Noel, "I don't get that excited about my Godzilla collection and that is way more interesting than any teapot."
"And I’m sorry," said James, "but I know way too much about teapots for a boy my age."
James then started listing all the things he knew about teapots. "There's the spout and the pouring angle," he began. But Noel had already tuned James out. The heat was rising and as tired as he was of his mother's teapots, he was more tired of James' complaining.
Besides, there was a raggedy old dog down the street. Noel could tell, even from far away, this was a dog that belonged to no one. Its coat was matted. It had no collar. All he could see of the dog's face was its nose sticking out. Its coat was all brown, but a dirty, grayish brown, not the deep dark warm brown that made you feel safe.
"And there's that teapot with the flowers. The brown one with the little dots all in a row," James continued on his rant, now listing all the teapots he had unwrapped for Mom. Noel continued ignoring James and watched the dog.
It was moving slowly in their general direction. It stopped at various spots along the curb to smell things. Sometimes the smelling took a very long time. Every now and then it would sit down to scratch behind its ear. Noel wondered if it was looking for something to eat.
James jabbered on and Noel began to wonder how a dog came to be in such a sad condition as this one. Did no one ever want it? Even as a puppy, was this fellow not cute enough to find a good family? Had it always been this ugly? Hadn't anyone ever been kind to it? The dog was across the street now, one house over. It seemed to be particularly attracted to mailboxes and the plants around them. To Noel's mind, it appeared that the dog was greeting each family on the street.
Noel watched the dog cross the street heading in their direction. He hadn't noticed it before, but the dog's head seemed rather large. It swung back and forth in front of its body, much like the bears Noel had seen at the zoo and on television. Noel could not see any eyes through all the matted hair. He could see gnats and flies hovering over the poor thing, waiting for it to sit down again.
It lumbered toward them. Noel noticed that James had stopped talking. He looked over at his brother. Staring at the dog, James seemed to be a bit shocked or surprised, maybe even stunned.
"What is that?" James whispered.
Instead of sniffing their mailbox and moving on like before, the dog started up the sidewalk toward the steps where they were sitting. Noel could hear the flies buzzing and see not just a few gnats, but a whole swarm around the dog. Bits of leaves and twigs hung in its hair. The dog continued toward them. Was it going to stop, wondered Noel. Should I get up and get in the house? But then, just when Noel felt a twinge of panic, the dog sat down, wagged its tail, and smiled. Noel had never seen anything like it before. It was as if the dog, flies and all, were posing for a photographer. It is going to be an interesting summer, thought Noel.
Part A:
Which of the following best summarizes the character of Noel?
Fill in blank 1 using A, B, or C.
Annoyed
Ill-tempered
Sympathetic
Part B:
Select one quotation from the text that supports your answer to Part A. Enter your selection in blank 2 using E, F, or G.
Their mom was unpacking kitchen stuff, and the boys had grown tired of hearing her exclaim every time she unwrapped another of the teapots she hadn't seen in months.
Its coat was all brown, but a dirty, grayish brown, not the deep dark warm brown that made you feel safe.
Noel began to wonder how a dog came to be in such a sad condition as this one. Did no one ever want it?
Select one quotation from the text that supports your answer to Part A. Enter your selection in blank 3 using H, I, or J.
Even as a puppy, was this fellow not cute enough to find a good family? Had it always been this ugly? Hadn't anyone ever been kind to it?
Noel watched the dog cross the street heading in their direction.
He hadn't noticed it before, but the dog's head seemed rather large.
Answer blank 1:
C
Answer blank 2:
G
Answer blank 3:
H
Points earned on this question: 6
YUP I took the test and got this right! Hope this helps.
Answer:
C G AND H
Explanation:
I took test and got it right!
What new insight do the final two paragraphs provide? 1. They explain why the narrator speaks about Mama in the present tense. 02. They summarize Mama's life and contributions to others to show her importance. 3. They clarify that the narrator writes about Mama to introduce her to the outside world. 4. They set a somber mood to prepare readers for the approaching conclusion of Mama's life.
Answer: i think it’s 2
Explanation:
Answer:
4
Explanation:
Because the narrator is trying to teach the reader in case if he/she ever goes through what is happening to mama
A counter claim is a second claim that supports your argument.
A. True
B. False
1 . john rarely ___ ( leave ) the country
2 . we ___ ( live ) in the city most of the year
3 . lorie ___ ( travel ) to paris every sunday .
4 . I ____ ( bake ) cookies twice a month .
5 . you always ____ ( teach me new things
6 . she ____ ( help ) the kids of the neighborhood
Answer:
i think this is right? im sorry if it isnt i wasnt given much context lol
Explanation:
1. leaves
2. live
3. travels
4. bake
5. teach
6. helps
Thanks if you will answer correctly look below on picture
Answer:
there are thick coverings on the bed
Explanation:
it clearly explains it in the paragraph
who will give my answer I will mark as a brainlist and follow him or her back
Answer:
cant see pic
Explanation:
tell me what it says
1. Who was the monarch during the Victorian period?
2. What are the dates of the reign of this monarch?
3. Who is perhaps the most famous writer/ novelist from this period?
4. Who famously published ‘The Origin of the Species’ in 1859 and what was it about?
5. Where did people go if they were homeless or had fallen on hard times?
6. How much of the world did Great Britain claim as part of its empire?
7. In 1847 a law was passed to stop women and children under 18 from working for more than 10 hours a day.
• True
• False
PLEASE HELP ME
Answer:
Explanation:
1. Queen Victoria
2. 1837 to 1901
3. Thomas Hardy
4. Charles Darwin wrote 'The Origin Of The Species' it's is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin that is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology.
In poetry, what is end rhyme? ( 10 points)
A. The title rhyme with a word in the poem
B. A word in the middle of a line rhymes with a nearby word
C. A final word in a line rhymes with the final word of nearby line
D.The repetition of words or phrases
Answer:
I think C
Explanation:
Answer:
C is the correct answer!
If you could change anything what would it be?
Answer:
jobs for homeless it is hard for them to get a job because of the way they look and smell but they are human just like us so they should have the same responsibility as us
Explanation:
1. What effect did the Titanic's sinking have on the public in 1912? Why are so many people fascinated by the Titanic to this day? (cause and effect)
Answer:
First Question: What effect did the Titanic's sinking have on the public in 1912?
Answer:
Cause:
The Titanic ship considered one of the biggest passenger ships ever made sank when water entered the already broken parts of the ship after running at a speed that makes it impossible to avoid ice below the water that eventually wreaked great havoc.
The effect titanic had on the public were:
1. Families lost their loved ones.
2. The damage caused more investments of funs on safety precautions to avert such incidence in the future.
3. It improved more public awareness of the public and authorities towards so many reforms of maritime transport.
Second question: Why are so many people fascinated by the Titanic to this day? (cause and effect)
Answer:
1. Titanic's sinking improved many people's interest to study what happened and avoid future accidents.
2. People became more fascinated as it became a topic in the history of many nations.
3. The incident was so unique because no one ever predicted such a big ship would sink reason till date so many stories and illustrations are still coming up on an event that took place over 100 years ago.
Which of the following items is NOT found in an outline of a
speech?
A.) Falling Action
B.) Rhetorical Devices
C.) Audience
D.) Conclusion
How do you feel about the pandemic ?
Answer:
I feel anxious, afraid and panicked by the ongoing pandemic. Im worried about getting sick. I worry that someone i care about has a higher risk of infection than before.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Study the editorial cartoon NFL Head Injuries by Adam Zyglis. On an N F L football helmet is a sticker that reads "Surgeon General's warning: retire." Based on the cartoon, what statement would the cartoonist most likely agree with? Football players are like entertainers. Football players face serious risks. Football players should invest wisely. Football players love their jobs.
Answer: Football players face serious injuries
Explanation:
The sticker reads "Surgeon general's warning: retire" -suggests that there are lethal injuries in Football and it is a sort of warning to the players that retire before it becomes too late i.e. they may suffer serious injuries like shoulder break, jaw break
Answer: The answer is “B”.
Explanation: The one above is correct.
When something is stated directly, it is ______.
Practical
Technical
Vague
Explicit
Answer:
When something is stated directly, it is explicit
Make sensible sentences, using the following words
cereals
atmosphere
jewellery
nonsense:
Sunprstit
Answer:sorry i was enable for the last word
Explanation:
1=They ate a large bowlful of cereal or Important cereals are wheat, rice, maize, oat, barley, rye, millet and sorghum.
2= The spacecraft disintegrated as it entered the Earth's atmosphere.
3=On exposure to heat, amethyst generally becomes yellow, and much of the cairngorm or yellow quartz of jewellery is said to be merely "burnt amethyst.
4=He's talking nonsense. He was not in the mood to put up with any nonsense from his little brother.
What is one way to appeal to pathos?
Answer:
By choosing language that has powerful rhythms is one way to appeal pathos. We should leave the state out of this. Pathos is the emotional appeal, which intends to persuade the audience by appealing to their emotions.
Which camp did Elie first see?
A.
Birn
B.
Auschwitz
C.
Stuttegard
D.
Berkowitz
Answer:
Auschwitz
Explanation:
I looked it up.
Answer:
B. Auschwitz
Explanation:
The first camp Elie Wiesel went to was the Auschwitz concentration camp in 1944.
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In Act III, Macbeth hallucinates/sees the ghost of the deceased friend he betrayed. After several murders, it becomes clear that Lady Macbeth isn't doing very well. How do we know that Lady Macbeth is most likely
consumed with guilt? Provide a quote from the text that shows that Lady Macbeth's mental health has been
negatively impacted.
Answer:
Explanation:
Macbeth at first does not realize what has happened; he only sees that all the seats at the long table are occupied. When Lennox calls his attention to the seat reserved for him, Macbeth recognizes Banquo's ghost sitting in it. 48. moves, excites. 49. Which of you have done this? At the sight of the ghost Macbeth utterly loses his self-command.
Why might a wealthy politician choose the plain folks technique in a campaign advertisement? to show that the candidate's relatives have no government affiliations to prove that the candidate is educationally qualified to connect with non-affluent people who will be voting in the election to entice rich investors to contribute to the campaign
Answer:
C - to connect with non-affluent people who will be voting in the election
Explanation:
The reason why a wealthy politician might choose the plain folks technique in a campaign advertisement is:
C. To connect with non-affluent people who will be voting in the electionAccording to the given question, we are asked to state the reason why a wealthy politician might choose the plain folks technique in a campaign advertisement.
As a result of this, when a wealthy politician begins to make his campaign while wearing plain clothes and relating with the commoners in their homes, then this is simply to show that
Therefore, the correct answer is option C
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What was the Central Idea of Child of Urbino?
(Reminder, central idea is the MAIN IDEA/BIG IDEA portrayed throughout the text. THIS IS NOT THE THEME.)
brainlest asap please answer
Answer:
Not enough details provided
Explanation:
Get and read the book
Explain what organizational structure you would use to write this Passage, and why.
Passage: Sometimes factors that are outside of our control can shape our experiences for better or for worse. Think about your favorite and least favorite subjects in school this year. Then consider your personal opinion of everything about each of those two classes except the material you're learning: the teacher, the textbooks, the classroom, the time of day, the person you sit next to, etc. Write an essay that weighs these factors against one another and that comes to a conclusion about how much these factors influence your strong positive and negative feelings about these two school subjects.
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Answer:
Explanation:
why.
Passage: Sometimes factors that are outside of our control can shape our experiences for better or for worse. Think about your favorite and least favorite subjects in school this year. Then consider your personal opinion of everything about each of those two classes except the mat
Within the context of the poem, lines 5-9 ("I was.. orchard") primarily serve to
A
illustrate that the speaker has a positive relationship with her grandparents.
Su
B
explain why the speaker was initially reluctant to enter the "solid hedge."
С
contrast "real rooms" with the room the speaker creates for herself in the
raspberry patch.
D
compare the speaker's experiences as a child with her experiences as an
adult
Answer: A bit late but here's the answer: B: explain why the speaker was initially reluctant to enter the “solid hedge.”
Explanation:
The lines are:
I was trying so hard to love this world—real rooms too big and full of worry to comfortably inhabit—but believing I was born
to live in that cloistered green bower: the raspberry patch
in the back acre of my grandparents’ orchard.
B is the right answer because "I was trying so hard to love this world—real rooms too big and full of worry to comfortably inhabit" is basically stating that the speaker was "trying" to love that world, but was unable to due to the fact that the speaker was worried.
The context of the poem, lines 5-9 ("I was.. orchard") serves to B. explain why the speaker was initially reluctant to enter the "solid hedge."
The context of the poem showed that the reader wanted to love the world but could not because the speaker was worried.
This can be depicted in the lines when the speaker stated that he was trying to live the world but that he was full of worry to comfortably inhabit.
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I'm writing an essay and i need to know. What is the percentage of bullying in the US?
Answer:
Explanation:
30%
Answer:
20%
Explanation:
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 could make the connection between the “League” and “shirtwaist makers” in the last sentence to realize they are the same group of women.
The reader could make the connection between the “League” and the third sentence, which explains that they “organized strikes in the garment trade.”
The reader could make the connection between the “League” and the “ILGWU men” in the last sentence to note that they are both parts of the same group.
Answer:
C. The reader could make the connection between the “League” and the third sentence, which explains that they “organized strikes in the garment trade.”
Explanation:
The given text is taken from 'We Shall Not Be Moved.' In the text, the term 'League' is used to define those who 'organise strikes in the garment trade.' League has been responsible to organize strikes in the garmentt trade. League makes garments for sportsmen.
Therefore, 'League' can be understood in reference with statement in third line. Thus option C is correct.
PLEASE HELPPPPP write a summary about Amy's Cuddy TED talk
Answer:
The key message from Amy Cuddy, is that tiny tweaks can lead to big changes. So before you go into the next stressful situation (e.g. a pitch meeting), find a private space, take two minutes to get into a power pose for two minutes and to reconfigure your brain.
Explanation:
Which part of the outline does this paragraph most likely come from?
Answer:
Brainiest
Explanation:
the answer is : the rising action
Answer:
Rising Action
Explanation:
I agree with their answer
Define "sedition and "insurrection" how do you feel about use of these words to describe what happened yesterday? What other words would you use?
Answer/Explanation:
Insurrection:
Whoever incites, sets on foot, assists, or engages in any rebellion or insurrection against the authority of the United States or the laws thereof, or gives aid or comfort thereto, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.
edition:
If two or more persons in any State or Territory, or in any place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, conspire to overthrow, put down, or to destroy by force the Government of the United States, or to levy war against them, or to oppose by force the authority thereof, or by force to prevent, hinder, or delay the execution of any law of the United States, or by force to seize, take, or possess any property of the United States contrary to the authority thereof, they shall each be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years, or both.
Mayhew couldn't believe it. After the snowstorm, he went outside. He couldn't go
very far, though. The snow had piled up as high as a two-story house! It was like a
mountain had been moved into his front yard.
Alliteration
Hyperbole
Metaphor
Personification
Simile
Any opinions on this poem?
The Ocean.
When you look in the mirror you do not see yourself.
You see the creation of some else’s remarks.
You’re always too focused on what people say about you, that you never noticed that your mirror was cracking.
You please for the answer for “who is the prettiest of them all” when you have been looking at them all along.
You are like a stream, anyone can easily walk all over you because you present yourself as small and insignificant.
You listen to the deteriorated thoughts of your own introspection trying to unscramble what is good and what is bad,
But you never noticed that you where breaking.
You let their remarks and comments be thrown at you as if they were stones being scattered across a pond.
Each one bounced off of you and you watched them sink to the bottom.
You were too busy trying to meet the standards of other people that you hadn’t noticed that you lowered yours.
Look into the mirror and tell yourself what is true.
You are strong, you are important, you are more than enough.
You don’t need to please anyone but yourself.
Become a wave, wash out all of their stones, and replace them with light.
Be the ocean.
Deep and mysterious, but powerful and lively.
Be you.
- Isabella Ali
This describes how a vast majority of people think and act most of the time. A lot of individuals nowadays really care about what others expect, and they can't shake the feeling that they're not enough. I feel like this poem provides a sense of comfort, telling you that you don't need to worry about what other people think. Just be you, because you are enough.
But hey, that's just my weird opinion
Write a quote from the passage that supports your answer to #2.
Someone help!!