Answer:
1. D. "both A and B"
2. B. " a system for helping slaves escape"
3. A. "getting caught by authorities in virginia"
4. B. " Henry was a slave in virginia"
Explanation:
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A man-made world event that would affect the labor market would be a(n) _____.
a.
tornado
b.
hurricane
c.
war
d.
earthquake
The correct option is C. A man-made world event that would affect the labor market would be a war.
Wars frequently result in higher output, more competitive labor markets, and higher salaries. The major conflicts of the 20th century helped to reduce inequality, expand the welfare state, and advance civil rights in the United States.
Why do humans cause war?Most of the time, governments, not populations, start conflicts. And the majority of the time, they arise from conflicts over resources and land or from a government's ambition to exert more control and power.
War is a fierce armed struggle between two or more states, governments, society, or paramilitary organizations like militias, mercenaries, or insurgents. Extreme violence, aggressiveness, devastation, and mortality, whether committed by conventional or irregular military troops, are typically its defining characteristics.
Real weekly wages before taxes in manufacturing were 50 percent greater in 1944 than they had been in 1939 as a result of wage increases and overtime compensation. Entire new businesses, technology, and related human talents were also developed as a result of the war. More equitable distribution of income and full employment were brought about by the war.
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When supporting your claim for analyzing an argument, or speaker, it is an expectation that you will write at least one well supported paragraph.
True
False
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Brainwashing- Is there anything that feel that you have been brainwashed to believe? Describe how someone can be brainswashed to believe something.
at LEAST 5 sentences long lol!!
Well, I wouldn't know because then I would've already been brainwashed. What would I have been brainwashed for, I don't really know, because I would already be brainwashed. I can't tell other people because I would be brainwashed to either forget or to not tell them. Maybe I got brainwashed for typing this answer, I will never know.
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which sentence is a pun
A. would a cardboard belt be a waste of paper?
B. I blinked at the bright light outside
C.But that shirt is missing sleeves!
D. can we get together on this tomorrow?
Answer:
Honistly I think its C.
Explanation:
I hope this helps you!
Explanation: Some one was proboly wearing a tank top and there mom said But that shirt is missing sleeves! Or something.
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What is the best way to describe this passage?
Read the passage from "Zero-Gravity Nutrition."
Food scientists think of ways to make food last for
long space flights. One solution is to use foods that
have been dehydrated. Water has been taken out of
them. Think about hot chocolate as an example.
Astronauts just add water to it.
O It has one supporting detail and four central ideas.
O It has one central idea and four supporting details.
O It has two central ideas and three supporting details.
O It has no central idea and five supporting details.
Answer:
It has one central idea and four supporting details.
Explanation:
The central idea is that food scientists "think of ways to make food last for
long space flights." The four supporting details are:
1. One solution is to use foods that have been dehydrated.
2. Water has been taken out of them.
3. Think about hot chocolate as an example.
4. Astronauts just add water to it.
Answer:
B. It has one central idea and four supporting details.
Explanation:
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Please hurry. Can y’all help me? I don’t want to fail.
Answer:
The Claim, Evidence
Explanation:
That all I know ig
4. Should older students have scheduled recess time?
Answer: I believe so since everyone should take a break during a long period of working especially at school.
Explanation:
Answer:
maybe
Explanation:
it depends on what you mean by recess. If playing on the playground is what you meant then no because they're to old for that. If you mean by giving them a break outside then sure
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1.Read the excerpt from the story Penguin Parade: An Antarctic Adventure and listen to the audio clip:
We boarded a flight from Orlando, Florida to Buenos Aires in Argentina.
We would then board a ship that would take us from Argentina to the remote Snow Hill Island in the Weddell Sea. Mom slept for the whole plane ride, but I stayed awake and researched penguins that live in Antarctica on my phone. I hadn't realized how many penguins didn't live in cold areas like Antarctica. Apparently, I wasn't the only one on the plane interested in reading about animals. The boy sitting across the aisle from me was reading a book about sharks, which was pretty neat.
How does the audio clip contribute to the tone of the story? (2 points)
The audio clip explains why the characters took an airplane instead of taking a boat.
The audio clip helps the reader feel as though they are flying with the characters.
The audio clip makes the reader scared for the safety of all the characters.
The audio clip tells the reader that the flight was dangerous, and everyone was nervous.
2.
(09.01 HC)
Read the excerpt from the story Penguin Parade: An Antarctic Adventure and look at the image:
The emperor penguins laid their eggs in early spring, and the eggs hatched in late summer. There were several locations where they gathered, and Mom and I researched them all. We decided that Snow Hill Island would be the best place to start taking pictures. There was a large rookery, or penguin nesting area, there, and it appeared to be the best place for Mom to get some great photos of the penguin chicks. (2 points)
baby emperor penguin
© VargaJones / iStock 2018
How would the meaning of the excerpt change if the image was removed and replaced with this audio clip?
The focus would be on the character relationship rather than the fact that they are in a cold location.
The focus would be on the mother and daughter taking pictures, rather than the cuteness of the baby penguin.
The focus would be on the type of camera the character is using rather than adorable baby penguins.
The focus would be on the weather rather than on the relationship between the mother and daughter characters.
3.
(09.01 HC)
Read the excerpt from the story Penguin Parade: An Antarctic Adventure and listen to the audio clip:
When the day of our departure arrived, I hugged my dog, Bruce, goodbye at the kennel before jumping into the car.
On the way to the airport, I drummed my fingers against the car window. I couldn't sit still. I was so excited for our trip.
How would this image add meaning to the story if it were included instead of the audio clip? (2 points)
girl hugging dog
The image would show the reader that Bruce is not actually sad, but worried.
The image would add meaning by showing how sad the narrator is at having to leave Bruce.
The image would add emotion by showing Bruce sitting in the kennel, watching his owner leave.
The image would show the bond between the narrator and Bruce, which adds more emotion to the story.
4.
(09.02, 09.03 LC)
What is one way to compare and contrast the theme of two stories? (2 points)
To explain the minor events that happen
To describe what the characters look like
To search for important vocabulary words
To identify the lesson learned by the characters
5.
(09.02, 09.03 LC)
Read the excerpt from Penguin Parade: An Antarctic Adventure and answer the question.
We boarded a flight from Orlando, Florida to Buenos Aires in Argentina. We would board a ship that would take us from Argentina to the remote Snow Hill Island in the Weddell Sea. Mom slept for the whole plane ride, but I stayed awake and researched penguins that live in Antarctica on my phone. I hadn't realized how many penguins didn't live in cold areas like Antarctica. There was a boy sitting across the aisle from me. He was reading a book about sharks, which was pretty neat.
What is one difference in how Sally travels in the U.S. and in Argentina? (2 points)
Sally travels by car in the U.S and by plane in Argentina.
Sally travels by plane in the U.S and by ship in Argentina.
Sally travels by train in the U.S and by car in Argentina.
Sally travels by ship in the U.S and by train in Argentina.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Sally has always wanted to travel to Buenos Aires, Argentina.
any tips on making study notes? i've got mock exams coming up, and then gcse next year. i have the attention span of a spoon but want to actually do well. please send tips if you have any :,)
Answer:
Yeah, i think i have some. If i were you i would right down what feels important to me. Not to much but what is most likely to be on an exam or test. Then at the end of the day go over them. Memorize it and there should be no problem with the exam.
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Explanation:
In what she described as a "the most emotional moment" of her academic life, university of Virginia sophomore communications major grace weaver sobbed openly upon concluding
Answer:
This is an excerpt from "Girl moved to tears by of Mice and Men Cliff Notes".
Explanation:
This article presents a girl who tells her experience when reading "Of Mice and Men" something that she found extremely emotional and touching, with a great sensitivity, which brought her to tears, making her act that this was the most important moment of her academic life, which means that reading gradually impacted her.
What does it mean to be free?
3-5 sentences
Read paragraph 5 from the passage. Read this revised paragraph.
Besides the history and culture of this illustrious site, the architecture
and design of the Wong Tai Sin Temple also lure travelers. My favorite
pieces of architecture in the temple are the red columns and the red and
gold tiled roof. These pieces are like many other ancient buildings I saw
in Hong Kong, I also enjoyed the beautifully bright friezes and paintings
that line the inside of the temple. Other focal points of the grounds are
the Good Wish Garden, fountains, waterfalls, pavilions, a library, and a
memorial hall. To me, the complex resembles a modern-day community
meeting place with a clinic and meeting rooms available to visitors
In comparing the two paragraphs, what effect does the change in point
of view have?
A)
The point of view makes the revised paragraph more
serious
B)
The point of view makes the revised paragraph more
personal
The point of view makes the first paragraph more
persistent
D)
The point of view makes the first paragraph more
complicated
Excerpt from Stuff Matters
By Mark Miodownik
In the absence of copper, gold, and meteoric iron, our ancestors’ tools during the Stone Age were made of flint, wood, and bone. Anyone who has ever tried to make anything with these kinds of tools knows how limiting they are: if you hit a piece of wood it either splinters, cracks, or snaps. The same is true of rock or bone. Metals are fundamentally different from these other materials because they can be hammered into shape: they flow, they are malleable. Not only that, they get stronger when you hit them; you can harden a blade just by hammering it. And you can reverse the process simply by putting metal in a fire and heating it up, which will cause it to get softer. The first people to discover these properties ten thousand years ago had found a material that was almost as hard as a rock but behaved like a plastic and was almost infinitely reusable. In other words, they had discovered the perfect material for tools, and in particular cutting tools like axes, chisels, and razors. This ability of metals to transform from a soft to a hard material must have seemed like magic to our ancient ancestors.
***
In 1961 Professor Richmond from Oxford University discovered a pit that had been dug by the Romans in AD 89. It contained 763,840 small two-inch nails, 85,128 medium nails, 25,088 large nails, and 1,344 extra-large sixteen-inch nails. The hoard was of iron and steel and not gold, which most people would have found bitterly disappointing. But not Professor Richmond. Why, he asked himself, would a Roman legion bury seven tons of iron and steel? The legion had been occupying the advance headquarters of Agricola in a place called Inchtuthil in Scotland. This was at the outer reaches of the Roman Empire, and their mission was to protect its border from what they saw as the savage tribes who threatened it: the Celts. The legion of five thousand men occupied the region for six years before retreating and, in the process, abandoning their fort. They made great efforts to leave behind nothing that could help their enemies. They smashed all food and drink containers and burned the fort to the ground. But they weren’t satisfied with this. In the ashes were the steel nails that had held the fort together, and they were far too valuable to be left to the tribes that had driven them out. Iron and steel were the materials that enabled the Romans to build aqueducts, ships, and swords; they allowed them to engineer an empire. Leaving the nails to their enemies would have been as useful as leaving a cache of weapons, so they buried them in a pit before marching south.
Based on the excerpt, the reader can infer that Professor Richmond viewed the discovery of the Roman pit as –
A) Fascinating
B)Disappointing
C) Wasteful
D) Intelligent
Answer:
A) Fascinating
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from Stuff Matters
by Mark Miodownik, the history of metals is discussed and how their discovery helped shape mankind and how he used tools. Professor Richmond discovered a pit dug by the Romans in AD 89 which contained buried nails meant to be kept out of reach of from the Celts.
Based on the excerpt, the reader can infer that Professor Richmond viewed the discovery of the Roman pit as fascinating because he thought it interesting that they valued the nails so much to keep them out of the reach of their enemies.
Help me fast please!!!
Answer:
I believe 1
Explanation:
If you were in charge of Distance Learning, what would you do to make classes better?
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Answer:
I'd focus less on providing students with busy work consistently and put my energy into ensuring they're OKAY during this pandemic whilst also resuming their education. Classes are pressuring and just put more stress onto students which results in failure to provide solid schoolwork with correct and thought out answers, less is more sometimes.
Explanation:
Answer:
if I were in charge of distance learning I would do a lot of things. First would give certain teachers to online students while other teachers to f2f. If kids do good things they should get rewarded and not just say good job while f2f kids get candy and stuff. I would fix academic integrity.
What three examples does Robbins cite in this section of the text to support
this claim?
Robbins support her claim that the qualities that make students outcasts in high school by giving examples of some famous personalities who didnt out perform in schools and yet have managed to become famous.
i thinks so it is help fullDefinition in your own language OR definition in your own words in English of skipper?
Answer:
Explanation:
I am with my crew we right were remix disfie we rule the world thats right were lol suprise were with my crew!
4. My brother (be) ten last Monday.
Answer:
nice!
Explanation:
it would be my brother WAS ten
a list of topics of main ideas that shows the structure of the research paper
Answer:
I believe that would be an outline.
Explanation:
An outline is a formal system used to develop a framework for thinking about what should be the organization and eventual contents of a paper.
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What do you see in the picture?
a river lol
Explanation:
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how does the word " wrote" connect to racism in America ?
Answer:
wrote is hard to connect to racism, whereas a person who wrote something on social media might be related to racism
Explanation:
Answer:
i d k i guess what the person above said
Explanation:
:)
Match the vocabulary words to the correct definition.
1.
supply
2.
demand
3.
economy
a.
The system of how money is made and used within a particular country or region.
b.
The amount of something that is available.
c.
How much of something people want.
Answer:
Supply = The amount of something that is available
Demand = How much of something people want
Economy = The system of how money is made and used within a particular country or region
What does it mean to "interpret" information?
1. To translate, analyze, or give examples drawn from a text.
2. To speak for something else in place of them.
3. To think about in great length.
4. To work closely with another person or group.
Answer:
1. To translate, analyze, or give examples drawn from a text.
Explanation:
The word "interpret" means to translate, to clarify, to explain, or make an issue or topic or anything more easily understandable for others to know. It is an act of making things easier and better to understand and comprehend.
So, when we say to "interpret" information, it means that the given information must be translated, analyzed, or explained with examples. This will enable the readers to get a clearer and better understanding of what the information is about.
Thus, the correct answer is option 1.
What does the word "orient" mean?
noun: the hemisphere that includes Eurasia and Africa and Australia
verb: determine one's position with reference to another point
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Question 1 (2 points)
1. How did the author of Into the Wild first become interested in the story of Chris McCandless?
a
Ob
He met him and spoke with him.
He overheard his family arguing about him in a restaurant.
He worked on an article about him in Outside Magazine.
He ran into some hikers who told him about McCandless.
Od
Metaphors for
12. The bear is
13. My mother is
14. The players are
15. They were
Answer:
The bear is a big stuffed toy
My mother is a shining athlete
The players are shining stars
They were a big hungry lion
Explanation:
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Answer: The first highlighted part in tat paragraph at the top is the answer
Explanation: The reason why is because it is showing you what the protagonist of the story is doing something and it is giving you a clear mind in your head what that would look like, That is called setting
: List four important details from the coroner’s investigation of the death of Charles Baskerville.
Answer:
Charles Baskerville died in a “sudden and tragic death,” and it was his death that led to Sherlock Holmes being hired. Apparently, the poor man had a bad heart and was frightened by a dog that he thought was the Hound of Hell—the Hound of the Baskervilles. You see, his evil neighbor Mr. Stapleton moved in and tried to get his money, feeling he was the one who was truly worthy of the estate. He decided to use the story of the hound to scare Henry, killing him and then getting the land and manor.
Explanation:
based on the excerpt the reader can tell?