Answer:
Astronomical Unit
Explanation:
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I will mark you the brainliest! )Heritage language learners may have different speech patterns than those who do not have a heritage language. Write 3-5 complete sentences about these speech patterns and how they affect a heritage language learner's ability to verbally communicate in English.
( I will write your answer in my own words )
Answer:
Someone with a heritage language may have difficulty learning English because they were not born into the language. People with heritage languages have different ways of spelling and pronouncing things. If someone who spoke English tried to learn a foreign language they would also have a hard time grasping the language too because of the spelling rules and how they pronounce their words.
What is the best definition of brackish water?
Group of answer choices
A. fresh rainwater and salty seawater mixed together
B. pure rainwater
C. muddy drinking water
D. salty water from the ocean
Answer: it’s A
Explanation: it’s fresh and sea water mixed together
Caleb is prepared to share ideas on a topic he and his group have been assigned, but during the discussion the conversation takes an unexpected turn. What is the best way for Caleb to adjust to this sudden change of ideas? He should take notes, listen carefully, and wait to share his ideas at the next meeting. He should listen for a connection he can make, collect his thoughts, and speak clearly when he is ready. He should raise his hand, wait to be called on, and inform the moderator that the group is no longer on topic. He should politely interrupt one of the speakers and get the discussion back on track.
Answer:
answer is B
explanation: comment on the first answer
How did McGovern start her trip?
a.
She attended a Baptist church service.
c.
She searched for O'Connor's gravesite.
b.
She attended a Catholic mass.
d.
She went to O'Connor's birthplace.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
A. She attended a Baptist church service.
Revise the sentence to correct the wordiness (Reword the sentence)
''He found his neighbor who lived next door to be funny and friendly."
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How does a simile most clearly contribute to the tone of this poem?
A. The simile "to worlds unknown" creates a confident tone because a person must be enthusiastic when traveling to foreign lands.
B. The simile "to worlds unknown" creates a mysterious tone because unknown lands are associated with mystery.
C. The simile "like a ship" creates a childish tone because children enjoy playing with toy ships.
D. The simile "like a ship" creates an adventurous tone because ships are associated with sailing to unknown lands.
Answer:
D. The simile "like a ship" creates an adventurous tone because ships are associated with sailing to unknown lands.
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Definitions please lol.
Liberty-
Stockyards-
assimilation-
Sweatshop-
maw-
Answer:
Stockyards-a large yard containing pens and sheds, typically adjacent to a slaughterhouse, in which livestock is kept and sorted.
Assimilation-the process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas.
Sweatshop-a factory or workshop, especially in the clothing industry, where manual workers are employed at very low wages for long hours and under poor conditions.
Maw-the jaws or throat of a voracious animal.
Explanation:
Dictionary definitions of the words provided
How should the title in this sentence be punctuated? I recently read the book Wonder, and it was...well, wonderful! Question 1 options:
A. Book title in italics
B. Book title in quotation marks
C. Book title without italics or quotation marks
D. Book title with both italics and quotation marks
helppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
Answer:
A
Explanation:
What does theme mean?
The moral, message, or lesson in a story that can be applied to everyday life.
What the story is mostly about.
What the author says.
What the characters do in the story.
Answer:
the moral message or lesson in a story that can be applied to everyday life
Answer:The moral, message, or lesson in a story that can be applied to everyday life.
Explanation:
10 reason why reading matters (Check the video yt bbc why reading matters)
Answer:
reasons
Explanation:
enhance social skills
improve hand eye coordination
help develop vital lang. skills
increases vocab.
improves concentration
sharpens mind
lowers stress
lowers depression
boosts sleep
boosts memory
List three important pieces of information you learned about Kaztauskis's life from reading the adapted excerpt of "From Lithuania to the Chicago Stockyards". Consider where he lived, how he learned to survive, and what he thought about America.
Dear ____________________________,We have recently landed and the weather is _______________________________________________________________, and the water is __________________________________________.I visited the sick yesterday and saw _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.As far as the work goes, I spend most of my time ________________________________________________________. I also work at ________________________________________________________________________________________.I am building a house and it will be ____________________________________________________________________. In my garden I am planting _____________________________________________________________________________.Something really funny happened the other day when _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________. I saw my first Indianjust yesterday, and he was ______________________________________________________________________________.So far, I think Mr. Oglethorpe _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.In conclusion, life here is __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.Your devoted ____________________________,
Answer:
DEAR MR.oglethorpe ,WE HAVE RECENTLY LANDED AND THE WEATHER IS GOOD LOOKING AND THE WATER IS MINERAL THATS WHY. I VISITED THE SICK YESTERDAY AND SAW WHAT'S HAPPENING TO HE OR SHE I THINK ITS TO TIRED TO WORK .AS FAR AS THE WORK GOES, I SPEND MOST OF MY TIME TO BONDING WITH MY FAMILY COWORKERS AND OTHERS THEN ,I ALSO WORK AT LOS ANGELES CALIFORÑIA USA .I AM BUILDING A HOUSE AND IT WILL BE THE GOOD PLACE I EVER GO IN TO MY HOUSE .IN MY GARDEN I AM PLANTING A LOT OF VEGETABLE FRUITS AND TREES .SOMETHING REALLY FUNY HAPPENED THE OTHER DAY WHEN I MEET MY manager IN THE OTHER PLACE .ISAW MAY FIRSTINDIAN JUST YESTERDAY,AND HE WAS the manager of the highest rates company so far,ithink mr.oglethorpe nice to meet you sir ivealready sendd my papers to you in conclusion life is here time is gold dont waste your time to others and make responsible person your devoted your name
he was a gazelle running smoothly down the road is it a simile metaphor hyperbole alliteration onomatopoeia or personifaction
"He was a gazelle running smoothly down the road" contains a metaphor. The correct option is b.
What are metaphors?A figure of speech that is genuinely utilized as a comparison is referred to as a metaphor. It is used to contrast two objects that aren't really comparable yet have some traits.
It is clear that the word “metaphor” is employed as a metaphor to symbolize anything. A metaphor is a figurative language device that is used to compare two unrelated objects. The adjectives "like" and "as" are NOT used.
In the sentence, the person is compared to a gazelle because he runs fast, and the gazelle also runs fast. Here, a comparison of a trait is done with two different species.
Therefore, the correct option is b, metaphors are used in the sentence.
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Tell me more about Rule 8, when Jonas became a Receiver of Memory.
Book: The Giver
Answer: ill explain
Explanation: the 8th rule is that he is able to lie johnas was not used to lying so it was hard for him to lie but he was able to overcome that
Why does Stacey’s wool jacket become a more emotionally charged symbol as the plot unfolds? (Select all correct answers.) (more than 1 answer.)
because Stacey decides that T.J. needs the jacket more than he does
because Stacey allows T.J. to trick him into giving him the jacket
because Stacey’s new jacket makes T.J. resent the Logan family
because Uncle Hammer insists that Stacey let T.J. keep the jacket
What does DOWNY mean?
Odd or unusual
Soft and fluffy
Cowardly
Rough
Answer: soft and fluffy
Explanation:
Answer soft and fluffy
Explanation:
it means covered in feathers or hair
Where did the Santa Fe Trail end?
A. Texas
B. New Mexico
C. Arizona
D. California
Answer:
New Mexico
Explanation:
It started in Missouri all the way to New Mexico.
Who like Micheal Jackson or The Jackson 5 or Scary Movies
ummmmmm what are you trying to ask
Answer:
Me :))
Explanation:
The Invisible Man
H.G Wells
What inference can you make from this passage?
A The stranger was wounded on the train
B) The stranger is a relative of Mrs. Hall.
C) The stranger has visited Mrs. Hall before.
D) The stranger does not want his appearance revealed.
"Flannery must have been lonely, for she rarely had visitors to Andalusia and had very few friends. Her debilitating illness was probably a major part of her separating from others to lead such an isolated existence. Possibly embarrassed and humble, not wanting sympathy because of her disease, she kept others away. One can see why she wrote about the handicapped: the physically or mentally impaired. Most likely it was a theme that personally resonated for her."
Identify McGovern's opinions in this passage.
Answer:
I think that since Flannery had embraced her illness, MsGovern had no need need to have any sympathy for her.
Explanation:
Have a good morning/day/afternoon/evening/night or wherever you are in the world!
The ability to allow others to practice their beliefs
Nomad
Separatists
Puritan
Toleration
Which sentence contains a word that is used correctly?
People who are very experienced in their careers are called tenderfeet.
After a few days in bed, Terri still felt sick and looked peaked.
All the neighbors stayed inside to avoid dealing with the balmy weather.
The basketball player dismounted the court and returned to the bench.
Answer:
All the neighbors stayed inside to avoid dealing with the balmy weather.
Explanation:
Answer:
Which sentence contains a word that is used correctly?
People who are very experienced in their careers are called tenderfeet.
After a few days in bed, Terri still felt sick and looked peaked.
All the neighbors stayed inside to avoid dealing with the balmy weather.
The basketball player dismounted the court and returned to the bench.
Explanation:
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Which of the following is not one of the ways that Bartholdi contributed to the statue?
A.
He designed the interior of the statue.
B.
He gained approval for the project from the U.S. and from France.
C.
He sculpted the exterior of the statue.
D.
He gained financing to complete the project from France.
[1] More than a million people immigrate to the United States to start new lives every year, and if they are arriving in New York, one of the first sights that they will see is the Statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty stands on Liberty Island, near Manhattan in New York. Though she is often thought to be a resident of New York, Liberty Island is actually federal property, which means that the Statue of Liberty belongs to the whole country. The Statue of Liberty is not only the tallest statue in America; it is also one of the most recognizable American symbols.
[2] The Statue of Liberty is huge. From the tip of the torch to the pedestal on which she stands, she is just over 151 feet tall. If you include the pedestal in your measurement, she stands more than 305 feet off of the ground. That’s more than 30 basketball hoops or an entire football field. Her waist size is 35 feet, which would make it awfully tough to find pants, and the tablet she holds is 23 feet long. Don’t worry though; she hasn’t had any trouble holding that tablet yet with her 8 foot index finger. Talk about heavy handed…
[3] Though America financed and built the pedestal on which the Statue of Liberty stands, the statue itself was a gift from France. In this way the complete work, much like the United States, is a product of both American and French contributions. At one time America was ruled by the British. The founding fathers of America chose to fight against Great Britain for the independence of their country. France supported America by providing money, men, and weapons of war. Had it not been for French contributions during the Revolutionary War, America would not exist in the way that it does today; therefore, it is quite fitting that the Statue of Liberty, which represents freedom, came to being by a joint American and French effort. On October 28th, 1886, just over one-hundred years after America declared its independence from Great Britain, the Statue of Liberty was completed and dedicated by its designer, Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi.
[4] Perhaps no one person did more to bring the statue into being than Bartholdi. Not only did Bartholdi gain both French and American approval for the project, he led the French fundraising efforts and designed the appearance of the statue. The appearance of the Statue of Liberty is somewhat derived from Libertas, the Roman goddess of freedom. The torch represents how liberty enlightens the world. The seven points or rays coming from the top of the crown represent the sun, the seven seas, the seven continents, and (as with the torch) how liberty enlightens the world. Though much of the statue was modeled after depictions of goddesses, Bartholdi modeled the face after his mother. Now that’s a Mother’s Day gift that’s hard to top.
[5] Though Bartholdi was responsible for the external appearance of the statue, the internal design can be largely credited to innovative designer, Gustave Eiffel. Though Mr. Eiffel is best known for his contributions to a tower in Paris that is named after him, he also engineered the internal structure that holds up the Statue of Liberty. Eiffel chose to use a flexible structure, so that changes in the temperature and strong winds from the ocean would not cause the statue to crack. Because of Eiffel’s crafty design, the Statue of Liberty may sway as much as three inches on a windy day. If the winds exceed 50 miles per hour, the torch may sway five inches. Eiffel is also responsible for including two spiraling staircases on the interior of the statue to help visitors reach the observation point in the crown.
[6] While most people appreciate the Statue of Liberty today, during its construction in the 1870s, many Americans were critical of the project. Some took issue with the fact that Bartholdi was French. They believed that American monuments should be designed and constructed by Americans. Others felt that the statue wasn’t much of a gift since it required Americans to foot the bill for the pedestal. After the Panic of 1873, America fell into a deep economic depression that lasted through much of the 1870s. (During an economic depression people spend less money and it is harder to find jobs.) Because the nation was going through a depression, many Americans thought that money should not be spent to support a giant French statue. I think most Americans would now agree that it was a good investment.
Answer:
its B you are being asked "Which of the following is not one of the ways that Bartholdi contributed to the statue?"
Explanation:
B.
He gained approval for the project from the U.S. and from France.
has nothing to do with him building a statue
The enormous Statue of Liberty, designed by Bartholdi, is a symbol of freedom and was given to the United States as a gesture of affection by the people of France. Thus option B is correct.
What Bartholdi contributed to the statue?The concept for the monument first emerged in 1865, but it wasn't until the Third French Republic was founded in 1870 that it was actually carried out. This was inspired by the American abolition of slavery.
While Americans gathered money for the pedestal, France would do the same for the statue. By showing the torch and arm in Philadelphia and New York, and the head and shoulders in Paris, all while selling miniatures and, in some cases, charging entry, Bartholdi participated in the fundraising efforts.
Therefore, He gained approval for the project from the U.S. and from France.
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(MAKE IT A PARAGRAPH) Do you believe in love at first sight? Why or why not?
Read the excerpt from "The Speech."
He didn’t know how his parents got by in those early days of loneliness and isolation, when they didn’t know their neighbors and couldn’t find their favorite spices or flavors in the local grocery store. He imagined his homesick mother making pungent curry in the tiny kitchen of the apartment that was their first home—curry that she didn’t share with anyone except her husband because he was the only person she knew.
What does the word isolation mean?
the feeling of being shy
the state of being alone or cut off from other people
the state of being in a new place for the first time
the state of being fearful of others
Isolation means isolated from others, therefore your away from others, or disclosed.
Write me an essay ;-; please and do it quick ill give 100 points
The essay is an argument writing on which should we own exotic pets or should we not, i chose we should own exotic pets. here are the links to the sources im supposed to use
Answer:
Explanation:
Although many people would love to have a pet dog or cat, they often cannot, because they or their family members have allergies to the dander that furry pets carry on their coats. All is not lost for these people, however; they can still have a loving pet if they choose a reptile that has neither hair nor dander on its skin. For many busy pet owners who work long hours, owning a dog that needs to be walked every few hours is not an option, because they can’t get home to do it and don’t have the finances to pay a dog walker. The good news is that most exotic pets don’t need to be walked. People frequently comment that they could never own a pet because they’d get so attached to it that they couldn’t bear losing it. Of course, no pet exotic or otherwise lives forever. However, certain species, such as large birds and some reptiles, can live for 20-40 years or more in captivity. Certainly, these animals must be taken care of properly fed appropriate diets, housed according to the species’ needs, and given regular medical check-ups to live to their genetic potential.
What poetic device uses the five senses to create a vivid mental picture/experience for readers?
Mood
Meter
Rhyme
Imagery
Answer:
its imagery
i always imagine it like its painting an image for the reader
Answer: Imagery
Explanation:
Which of the following is an opinion?
A.
The Statue of Liberty cost a tremendous amount of money to build.
B.
The Statue of Liberty was sculpted by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi.
C.
The Statue of Liberty is over 151 feet tall.
D.
The Statue of Liberty may sway 3 inches on a windy day.
1] More than a million people immigrate to the United States to start new lives every year, and if they are arriving in New York, one of the first sights that they will see is the Statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty stands on Liberty Island, near Manhattan in New York. Though she is often thought to be a resident of New York, Liberty Island is actually federal property, which means that the Statue of Liberty belongs to the whole country. The Statue of Liberty is not only the tallest statue in America; it is also one of the most recognizable American symbols.
[2] The Statue of Liberty is huge. From the tip of the torch to the pedestal on which she stands, she is just over 151 feet tall. If you include the pedestal in your measurement, she stands more than 305 feet off of the ground. That’s more than 30 basketball hoops or an entire football field. Her waist size is 35 feet, which would make it awfully tough to find pants, and the tablet she holds is 23 feet long. Don’t worry though; she hasn’t had any trouble holding that tablet yet with her 8 foot index finger. Talk about heavy handed…
[3] Though America financed and built the pedestal on which the Statue of Liberty stands, the statue itself was a gift from France. In this way the complete work, much like the United States, is a product of both American and French contributions. At one time America was ruled by the British. The founding fathers of America chose to fight against Great Britain for the independence of their country. France supported America by providing money, men, and weapons of war. Had it not been for French contributions during the Revolutionary War, America would not exist in the way that it does today; therefore, it is quite fitting that the Statue of Liberty, which represents freedom, came to being by a joint American and French effort. On October 28th, 1886, just over one-hundred years after America declared its independence from Great Britain, the Statue of Liberty was completed and dedicated by its designer, Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi.
[4] Perhaps no one person did more to bring the statue into being than Bartholdi. Not only did Bartholdi gain both French and American approval for the project, he led the French fundraising efforts and designed the appearance of the statue. The appearance of the Statue of Liberty is somewhat derived from Libertas, the Roman goddess of freedom. The torch represents how liberty enlightens the world. The seven points or rays coming from the top of the crown represent the sun, the seven seas, the seven continents, and (as with the torch) how liberty enlightens the world. Though much of the statue was modeled after depictions of goddesses, Bartholdi modeled the face after his mother. Now that’s a Mother’s Day gift that’s hard to top.
[5] Though Bartholdi was responsible for the external appearance of the statue, the internal design can be largely credited to innovative designer, Gustave Eiffel. Though Mr. Eiffel is best known for his contributions to a tower in Paris that is named after him, he also engineered the internal structure that holds up the Statue of Liberty. Eiffel chose to use a flexible structure, so that changes in the temperature and strong winds from the ocean would not cause the statue to crack. Because of Eiffel’s crafty design, the Statue of Liberty may sway as much as three inches on a windy day. If the winds exceed 50 miles per hour, the torch may sway five inches. Eiffel is also responsible for including two spiraling staircases on the interior of the statue to help visitors reach the observation point in the crown.
[6] While most people appreciate the Statue of Liberty today, during its construction in the 1870s, many Americans were critical of the project. Some took issue with the fact that Bartholdi was French. They believed that American monuments should be designed and constructed by Americans. Others felt that the statue wasn’t much of a gift since it required Americans to foot the bill for the pedestal. After the Panic of 1873, America fell into a deep economic depression that lasted through much of the 1870s. (During an economic depression people spend less money and it is harder to find jobs.) Because the nation was going through a depression, many Americans thought that money should not be spent to support a giant French statue. I think most Americans would now agree that it was a good investment.
D
its the only explanation compared to the other, its not a fact because you dont know exactly if it will sway or not.