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Answer 1
it's c.
the other ones don't make sense lol
Answer 2
A i think, if not B. Sorry if i’m wrong

Related Questions

3. What is the tone of this poem? (In Flounders Field)
A.Happy
B.Fearful
C.Somber
D.Exciting

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It’s Letter C somber

Read this section of the story:

She fell to sleep listening out for the rumble in the garbage bins that was a sure sign bears were visiting. Bears had become such a part of her life that she couldn't remember what it was like before.

What is the main function of this text in the narrative? (1 point)

Group of answer choices

Provide the story's climax

Develop the setting

Develop character

Hint at the resolution

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i think its b , i could be wrong
i’m pretty sure it’s b all the others seem wrong

Which sentence contains faulty parallelism?


A. The summer program includes courses in cooking, sewing, and painting.

B. The safest way to lose weight is by eating less and by exercising more.

C. Imagination and patience are the marks of a good adviser.

D. Carol likes browsing through encyclopedias and to learn odd facts.

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Answer:

letter a

Explanation:

Faulty parallelism occurs when items in a series do not have the same grammatical structure. Below are examples of sentences with faulty parallelism, followed by their corrections

Sentence A contains faulty parallelism

Landform Analogies (part 2) (Look at my other question to know the rules)


A mountain is like () because ()
Give an analogy for this problem

A valley is like a () because ()
Give an analogy for this problem.

A volcano is like a () because ()
Give an analogy for this problem.

An island is like a () because ()
Give an analogy for that problem


() is where you are supposed to put the analogy. Sorry for only 10 points, I'm becoming broke..

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1. A mountain is like a rock because it’s tough and strong.
2. A valley is like a bird because it sways in the wind, it can dip down, and it can be beautiful depending on the time of day.
3. A volcano is like a tiger because it is unreliable and scary.
4. An island is like a depressed person because it is isolated unless someone visits it
Have a good day! I hope these work for you!

When interpreting the nuances of words in poetry, what should you look for?

words such as like or as
the choices the poet made between similar words
words that make comparisons
the literal meanings of words

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The choices the poet made between similar words. This is the answer

Based on the information given, when interpreting the nuances of words in poetry, it's important to look for B. the choices the poet made between similar words.

Poems.

It should be noted that the theme of a poem is vital con the literary work.

When interpreting the nuances of words in poetry, it's important to look for the the choices the poet made between similar words.

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(IM GONNA ATTACH A PICTURE JUST IN CASE) Which writing approach would best address the purpose and audience of this prompt?
Now that you have learned about the daily life of children in colonial America, you will share this information by reading a composition out loud to a group of fourth-grade students. You can choose whatever type of writing you think will work best to maintain the group's interest.

A.
To keep listeners entertained, write a humorous story about a child who lives in colonial times.

B.
To engage listeners, make a debatable claim about life in colonial times and back it up with relevant evidence taken from credible sources.

C.
To help listeners remember the most important facts, write a formal essay and have them repeat each sentence after you read it aloud.

D.
To make sure listeners remember important facts, organize information into categories and repeat the facts several times using simple language.

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Answer: A

Explanation:

HURRY PLEASE!!!! Read the excerpt from A Black Hole is NOT a Hole.

Any and all events on the Sun remain invisible to you for as long as it is below the horizon. If the Sun suddenly turned purple, you wouldn’t see it happen.

In a similar way, once an object enters the extreme gravity zone of a black hole, the object disappears from view.

Which word signals that a comparison is being made?

extreme
object
gravity
similar

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Answer:

I think extreme or object

Explanation:

Similar seems the most fitting since the definition is “Resembling without being identical” and is commonly used in comparisons

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Answer:

it’s defs number 2. Yep the second one

Explanation:

Answer:

The correct option is:

B.)

Explanation:

"Now park Rangers are facing problems created by having too many visitors"

this quote tells you that the park is becoming overrun and needs to be adjusted in size to accommodate for this increase.

HURRY ITS TIMED Read the excerpt from A Black Hole Is NOT a Hole by Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano.

Einstein's idea of gravity had big consequences. It helped explain some observations that Newton's idea didn't account for. It also opened our minds to amazing new possibilities. For example, taking his cue from Einstein's idea that space bends, scientist Karl Schwarzschild began to think about what would happen if a place in space were extremely distorted. His answer: light would follow the hyper-bent space, never to turn away from it. This was the first prediction of a black hole. At first, some scientists (including Einstein!) rejected Schwarzschild's ideas. Others were intrigued and began searching the skies for real black holes. Just decades later, they found the first of them. It just goes to show: sometimes, as Einstein himself once said, "Imagination is more important than knowledge."

According to the excerpt, how does Karl Schwarzschild use Einstein’s ideas to draw a conclusion?

Karl Schwarzschild uses Einstein’s ideas about gravity to conclude that Newton’s ideas had faults.
Karl Schwarzschild uses Einstein’s ideas about gravity to conclude that space bends.
Karl Schwarzschild uses Einstein’s ideas about space bending to conclude that black holes are possible.
Karl Schwarzschild uses Einstein’s ideas about imagination to conclude that it is more important than knowledge.

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Answer:Karl Schwarzschild uses Einstein’s ideas about space bending to conclude that black holes are possible

Explanation: we know this because its states it in the paragraph, "Einstein's idea of gravity had big consequences. It helped explain some observations that Newton's idea didn't account for. It also opened our minds to amazing new possibilities. For example, taking his cue from Einstein's idea that space bends, scientist Karl Schwarzschild began to think about what would happen if a place in space were extremely distorted. His answer: light would follow the hyper-bent space, never to turn away from it. This was the first prediction of a black hole."

Give an analogy for the following words:

1. Valley

2. Isthmus

3. Island

4. Peninsula

5. Estuary

6. Plains

ex. A volcano is like a soda, because when you add Mentos to it, it erupts, like a volcano!

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Answer:

my street is like a valley because there are not many cars passing by almost like a valley

a bridge on the beach is a lot like an isthmus because there is always two large bodies of water with land on the other side just like an isthmus

 my love for my mom is like an island because it's very big and will never sink (fun fact islands never sink because they are held up by roots underwater)

 Explanation:

this was very fun for me but I have to go to bed but I will  finish  in the comments tomorrow  

Who were "ALL" the Character's in Iroquois Creation

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Answer:

?????

Explanation:

i’m sorry i’m not sure if your asking who the characters in the iroquois creation myth are? or is it something else

What does livelihood mean?

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Livelihood
1. Means of support of subsistence
2. The quality or state of being lively.

“Many fishermen believe that the new regulations threaten their livelihoods”

What is Samuel’s point of view about Ann Burras? How does the author develop this point of view? Use details from throughout chapter 19 of Blood on the River to support your ideas. Help plzzz

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Answer:

Samuel Collier, a rough-and-tumble young orphan, becomes Captain John Smith's page on his journey to the New World. Brought up in poor conditions, Samuel is street-smart but also quick-tempered. He has to learn to control his anger and to use his head instead of his fists. During the journey on the ship the Susan Constant, Samuel begins to learn how to determine right from wrong.

Explanation:

identify the words, phrases, or clauses that use parallel structure

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I know for the second bullet point it’s “their own schedules and their own holidays”
for the first one i’m thinking it’s “the back yard and the drain”

Read the excerpt from Esperanza Rising. Esperanza looked down at Silvia's dirty hands. Silvia grinned up at her and Esperanza's first thought was to pull her hand away and wash it as soon as possible. According to this description, Silvia is messy. shy. thoughtful unhappy.

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The answer is Silvia is messy :)

Answer:

A

Explanation:

bIg bRaIn

Read the line from "Harlem [2]."
Or does it explode? How does the word choice in this line affect the tone of the poem? A: It creates an amused tone. B: It creates a demanding tone. C: It creates an uneasy tone. D: It creates a vengeful tone.

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Answer:

an uneasy tone.

Explanation:

no

The word choice in this line affect the tone of the poem as it creates an uneasy tone. Thus, its C.

What is poem?

A poem is a piece of writing that reflects the emotions of the author while typically utilizing rhyme or metrical patterns. They have the ability to communicate information, exchange stories, and preserve memories.

The best poetry appeal to a broad range of readers and draw on the universality of human experience. While most poems are created nowadays without following a predetermined format, readers might explore a few formal options below.

Prose poetry is a form of social writing that incorporates elements of poetry. Although the lines are organized as they would be in a narrative, the reader's imagination and sensory experience are given more weight than they normally would.

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Read the following sentence:

Despite Divya's hearing loss, she felt the driving pulse of the music at the concert.

What does the word pulse mean in this context? (1 point)

Group of answer choices

A wave or undercurrent

A fleeting image

A beating rhythm or vibration

A vital life function

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A beating rhythm or vibration
Try filling in pulse with the sentences below and see which one makes the most sense.

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D
B
A
C
F
E
I know the answer is already given but I still wanted to give it to you

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Last year, Ms. Perry, who taught fifth grade in Minneapolis, had read about the need for volunteers at a rural school in Africa. She applied and was accepted. Now it was summer break, and she was in Uganda. She was staying with Mr. Omara, a teacher at the school, and his family. When Mr. Omara showed her the school, she could not believe how many students were packed into the classroom. Students were seated on benches behind long tables and on the floor. She guessed there were ninety to a hundred students in one classroom! Ms. Perry worked with a small group of students as they practiced writing and speaking English. From her conversations with them, she learned about their lives. Ritah, Joseph, and Winnie got up at 5 a.m. and walked half a mile each way to collect water from the well before they walked to school. At night, they did their homework by candlelight. During her month in Africa, Ms. Perry learned that not only did schools need pens and paper, but books. Five students in a class shared one textbook. Mr. Omara explained that textbooks had to match the curriculum and be bought in Uganda. However, many storybooks in English were needed for reading practice. When Ms. Perry returned to Minneapolis, her class of 25 students looked small. She told them about the school she had visited. After she finished, Jackson said, “The students need supplies and books, so we should collect these and send them to the school.”That’s a great idea for a project,” Victoria said. “How can we get started? Ms. Perry said, “Remember, we will need money for shipping expenses. If everyone lists their ideas for the project, we will talk about your ideas on Friday.” On Friday, everyone was eager to share ideas. Eva had found a Web site that listed books needed in Uganda. Ms. Perry suggested they focus on fiction, or storybooks about made-up people and events. It would help students practice their skills in reading English. Logan pointed out that drop-off boxes for books could be placed in the front hall of the school and in the cafeteria. Everyone would see them there during lunchtime. Molly suggested publicity, saying they could make posters to get their information to the public. Ian’s idea was to collect books from families and neighbors and sell them in the shopping mall one weekend to make money. Molly drew a poster decorated with colorful books. It said, “Bring your books to Parkside School for our book drive. From November 1 through November 15, we are collecting books to send to a school in Uganda. We need picture books and especially the books listed below.” She printed the titles of the recommended books.
At the bottom, it said, “We are selling used books for adult readers to pay for our shipping charges. Stop by Vernon Mall on November 13 or 14. You may see a book you want to buy, or you can donate a book for us to sell.”
Ms. Perry’s students agreed that this was going to be a fun project!


This question has two parts. First, answer part A. Then, answer part B.

Part A
How is the setting for collecting children’s books different from the setting for selling used books?

A.
One is inside and the other is outside.

B.
One is in a school and the other is in a mall.

C.
One is in a home and the other is in a school.

D.
One is in Minneapolis and the other is in Uganda.

Part B
Which sentence from the passage helps to show how the settings are different?

A.
“We need picture books and especially the books listed below.”

B.
“She printed the titles of the recommended books.”

C.
“At the bottom, it said, ‘We are selling used books for adult readers to pay for our shipping charges.”

D.
“Stop by Vernon Mall on November 13 or 14.”

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Answer:

Hi i did the test and the answer is first B and the other is D!!!

Explanation:

First, moles do wreak havoc in the soil. Moles eat earthworms and small invertebrate creatures in the soil. The tunnels moles create are basically worm traps. The mole senses when a worm falls into a tunnel and can quickly capture and eat its victim. To dig these tunnels, however, moles have to dig away the roots of grass and plants. This often kills the plant. If you make your living from the plants the moles destroy, you may not be happy to find them in your soil. Furthermore, the earthworms moles eat are extremely beneficial to the soils. They loosen the soil and add nutrients that benefit crops. Having a large infestation of moles may make your fields less productive and less healthy.

According to the paragraph, which of the following lines states a reason why moles are disliked? (1 point)

Group of answer choices

The mole senses when a worm falls into a tunnel and can quickly capture and eat its victim.

To dig these tunnels, however, moles have to dig away the roots of grass and plants.

Having a large infestation of moles may make your fields less productive and less healthy.

They loosen the soil and add nutrients that benefit crops.

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Answer:

I would say the 1st one I did that

DO NOT CHOOSE NUMBER 1 IT WILL NOT BE RIGHT!!!

I would choose number 3!

Is anybody willing to help me edit/revise my essay, if I repost for 100 points? It's on the Compromise of 1850, and is supposed to be 250 words (I don't know how long it actually is, though) and I would like somebody skilled in English to help me edit/revise. Thanks!

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Which of the following most likely functions as the exposition in a story? (1 point)
Group of answer choices

"We are not going to meet our deadline if you don't help," Sarah screamed.

"If we don't find more funding, the playground cannot be started."

It was going to be hot, but we still needed to complete the obstacle course.

I knew then that Justin had not been telling the truth, no matter how much I wanted to believe him.

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Answer:

the second one

Explanation:

All the others are talking about things that already have happened, so it has to be the second one.

Answer:2nd one

Explanation: They are already saying they need a new playground so thats the main idea

Read the passage. Which statement would be the best summary to give the argument meaningful context?
The city needs to pass a law saying that drawbridges on the river will be raised and lowered only after 6 P.M. during the week.

A. Many people leave work before 6 P.M. to catch trains or meet friends.
B. The city passes many laws every year to solve problems for its citizens.
C. Many people out for lunch say they are stranded on one side of the river for 30 minutes or more while boats pass through bridges.
D. The river is congested with tall sailboats and cabin cruisers going to and from the harbor.

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I believe the answer would be A
The answer should be B

PLEASE HELP!!!! This a analogies

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Answer:

the answer to your question is bird

Answer:

bird

Explanation:

no need for explanation birds have wings

Which of these plot events occurs immediately after the climax?
rising
action
exposition
falling action
resolution

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Answer:

So in the plot sequence, it goes on like this > exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. Rising action comes immediately before the climax comes. Hope this helped!

Explanation:

It should be noted that the plot event the occurs after the climax is D. Falling action.

What is plot in literature?

A plot simply means the sequence of events that takes place in a story. This is important to convey the theme in the story.

In this case, the plot event that occurs immediately after the climax is the falling action.

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what does .ca mean on the end of a website?

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Answer:

It's an internet country code that stands for Canada.

It means it’s a Canadian website :)

Read the following sentence:

Due to animal rescue efforts, sea turtles have made a comeback and are no longer on the endangered list.

What does comeback mean? (1 point)

Group of answer choices

A doubt about the truth

A return to a former state

A question of placement

A cause for complaint

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

the sea turtles are becoming more populated, like they used to be

Answer:

A return to a former state.

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this is an example of an idiom

It’s a idiom try that I’m pretty sure

In which of the following would be a good place for the writer of an op-ed to link to additional information on the Internet

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

the answer would be D to this question

What is the genre of this story?

Why is it so quiet? Why can't I move? And why is it so dark? I try to recall where I am, but I cannot remember. Blackness surrounds me.
I hear a familiar voice that makes my heart flutter like a thousand butterflies. It is the voice of my friend, Maddy. She visits her grandparents here on the Gulf of Mexico every summer. She usually brings me crumbs, but today, I cannot smell anything except the sour smell of oil.
Her voice sounds worried, different from the usual cheerful greeting that she calls me with every day at dusk. I try to turn towards her, but I can't move very well. My feet feel mired as if in quicksand.
I hear her come closer. Her words help me understand that something has happened to my home.
"Oh, grandma! What is all this? They are all covered in it! It's black. Ugh! The smell is so strong I can't stand it." Maddy's tears stream down her face, mingling with mine. I hear her crying, but all is dark, like a moonless night. Where is the smiling sun? I try to stretch out to feel the warmth, but my wings do not respond.
Dazed, I call out to my friends hoping they will find me in the blackness, but everything is so still. I hear nothing, except for Maddy's desperation. Her sobs, uncontrollable.
"Go get some towels, Maddy. Run!" Her grandma tells her, a quiet urgency in her voice.
"Hey little one," grandma coos as she bends over me. I can feel her breath on my head. "We've got you and you are going to do all we can for you." All they can? I hear Maddy's hurried footsteps and feel the towel's softness enveloping me as she picks me up in her arms. She is gentle, her sobs quieting as she takes me to her home, seemingly miles and miles from my nest along the shoreline.
I hear the phone ring. I hear the news on the television.
"Spill...oil...negligence...BP...blame..."
"What are we going to do?"
I hear the door banging and neighbors' voices, shrill and urgent, coming in and out of the house. All of the sounds tell me that the emergency is intensifying.
I still cannot see anything. Maybe it is good that I cannot see. If I could, I might see my home, blackened with the oil of a mishandled well deep in the ocean. I would see my friends, covered in slick crudeness. I would desperately observe the choking, billowing smoke, polluting the Gulf sky, my home. I would see my family unable to fly through the air, unable to dive into the ocean for the delicious meals we used to find there. I fear our fish are no more; they are stuck in the depths of the black, watery grave.
What are we going to do? What are we going to do? I hope the humans will do something to bring light to all of the blackness.
I hear Maddy, making sweet, soothing sounds as she begins to clean my feathers gently. I hear that sound often. It's the sound humans make on the beach when their babies are frightened.

Fantasy, Science fiction, Mystery, Historical fiction, Realistic Fiction, Autobiography, Biography, Informational, Essay, Comedy, Tragedy, Monologue, Improvisation, Sonnet, Free verse, Haiku, or Limericks?

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Answer:

The genre is Tragedy, Mystery

Explanation:

Mystery? I’m not sure
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