HAS ANYONE READ THE LUNAR CHRONICLES?
Answer: no I haven't but thanks for the free points and no one report me please
Explanation:
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Answer:
A, C, E, D, B
Explanation:
What is Kielburger’s purpose for including the reflection in this passage
Answer:
what passage?
Explanation:
i dont see a passage
Here is the pronunciation for the word naïve in a digital dictionary:
\nī-ˈēv\
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Answer:
what?
Explanation:
Choose the right word
Please drive careful.
He felt very lonely because he didn't know anyone.
Don't worry, there's enough time.we wont be late.
The Tower of London is one of the most interesting.
Explanation:
Please drive careful.
He felt very lonely because he didn't know anyone.
Don't worry, there's enough time.we wont be late.
The Tower of London is one of the most interesting.
which figure of speech is use in "streams full of stars"
fast it's my test time
Answer:
Simile
Explanation:
The figure of speech that is in use in "streams full of stars" is Simile.
This is because, simile is a figure of speech that compares two dissimilar things using like or as and from the phrase "stream full of stars", the speaker is comparing the stream to the sky.
I NEED HELP NOW, WHOEVER GETS THIS QUESTION RIGHT AND FIRST WILL GET BRAINIEST and 15 points which of the following would be an inspirational character
Write a sentence using the following word: polygons
Answer:
Answer down below!!
Explanation:
All my friends hate polygons, but I love polygons!
Answer:
Today in class we learned about polygons.
how do i start an argumanative esssay
Answer:
just press start on it's that easy
In Woodson's poem "second daughter's second
day on earth," what is the poet's message about
life, people, or society?
Answer:
Life maybe that's what I think maybe not though?
Answer:
people
Explanation:
Which sentence correctly revises the misspelled word?
Because of the curve and tilt of the Earth, maping a new area is no
easy undertaking
A. Because of the curveing and tilt of the Earth, maping a new area is
no easy undertaking.
B. Because of the curve and tilt of the Earth, mapping a new area is
no easy undertaking.
C. Because of the curve and tilt of the Earth, maping a new area is no
easy undertaking.
O D. Because of the curve and tiltt of the Earth, maping a new area is
no easy undertaking.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
What is the best definition of an allusion?
Answer:
An allusion is like a mind game to make you think something pretty sure...
Explanation:
sorry if its wrong
Answer:
el negro
Explanation:
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OKAY I did not ready my independent novel, so I need someone who has recently read a good book to give me a few main points to write about, just covering the topics below:
Using your independent novel, write an argumentative essay interpreting and evaluating how the author’s use of literary devices such as figurative language, imagery, and diction contribute to the theme of the novel. Your completed essay should be between 500–700 words.
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Answer:
Tips to Help you learn How to Write Dialogue in your Story
Always match your dialogue verbs to the feel of your story.
Sometimes stories work best with simpler dialogue words like “answered” or “said.” In other cases, sprucing up the words a bit might sound better with a more descriptive word, like “he demanded” or “she protested.” Maybe you want to get creative and try mixing your story up with a bit of both?
Example: “John please take that silly hat off your head” Johns mom said. John sat there, not paying any attention to his mother, “Johnathon! Now!” she bellowed out. See how using the word “bellowed” makes you feel the dialogue more.
No matter what words you choose, just make sure you don’t repeat the same word too often, as it will ruin the sound and feel of your story. A good exercise to challenge yourself to using as many as you can think of without repeating any.
Progress the story forward by using your dialogue
You should provide information to the reader informing them about the story and the characters. Dialogue is a great way to do this. Use dialogue to development a character, or to fill your reader in on some information that they may not get otherwise. Try to refrain from doing small talk about the weather, or each character’s day. A good a way in which to use small talk is to build up tension.
All of your dialogue should always have a set purpose. When you write be sure to ask yourself, “does this add to the story? Does this make the story more engaging to the reader?”
Don’t just blatantly dump info in your dialogue
This one gets a lot of new writers, as it’s very common. You may think to yourself, that the best way to get a plethora of info across to my reader is by having my characters talk about it at great length? A good bit of advice is to add your background information sporadically, it’s best when sprinkled appropriately throughout the story.
Example (don’t do it this way): “Now I need to learn how to become a ninja like my father so I can avenge the death of my parents. Ever since their passing I’ve had trouble in school, and it’s caused me to be a loner…”
Instead try writing it like this:
Kristaps dropped out of school 2 years ago to the day. “I never forgot about you guys…not once.” He muttered under his breath. When his parents were attacked by that ninja clan, his father’s mastery of kung fu wasn’t enough to save him or Kristaps’ mother. “That fateful night, my life changed forever.” He pulled his belt tighter as he took a step back into his training stance. Ever since leaving school he hadn’t the time for friends anyway, leaving him to work on his martial arts day in and day out. “I will find the gang that attacked you, and I will make them pay.”
The second instance was way more descriptive, and more thought provoking for the reader.Explanation:
Unscramble ohpseuacrpgiwrn
Answer:
sharecropping Explanation: please mark brainliest
2. It gives information about the spelling, pronunciation, meaning, syllables and
stress of words.
A. almanac
B. dictionary
c. encyclopedia
2. It gives information about the spelling, pronunciation, meaning, syllables and
stress of words.
A. almanac
B. dictionary
c. encyclopedia
Answer:B. dictionary
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Answer:
B. Dictionary
Explanation:
can someone Identify and explain the main conflict of “The Gift of the Magi". need an answer asap please
Answer:
The main conflict is that Della does not have enough money saved to buy the gift she thinks Jim deserves.
Explanation:
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Answer:
a. Dona sent the letter.
b. Melodi received the letter.
c. The letter was written the 5th of October 2017.
d. Dona's personal letter is an informal letter.
e. The main idea of the text is to inform the recipient of his departure and bid the recipient goodbye.
Explanation:
From the letter, it's very clear that Dona sent the letter because Dona's name is seen at the closing remark of the letter. Melodi is the recipient (receiver) of the letter because the name appeared at the introductory/salutation part of the letter.
The date it was written was clearly stated in the letter and it is at the top right hand side of the the letter.
Informal letters are known to be the type of letters that are written to friends, acquaintances, relatives, etc., in order to pass an information, send greetings and interact.
question of the day
what silly or funny thing are you afraid of????
Answer:
looking at a mirror at night
Can someone please help me!!
He shots out ice
Answer:
ther is a super hero who is named iceman and his power was shooting ice. one day he heard a weird sound, it was a fier monster and the monster was buring the city. there where people yelling. he took a humangus pice of ice and thew it at the monster. Then with the exes melted ice (water). He took a big bucet and it at the city. then he went back to his secret base changed and went to be. the next day he woke up and saw somthing.
To be contuedExplanation:
sorry it is not that good i am a 11 year old and i am not the best story righter .
Understanding an author's purpose and their intended audience can help us evaluate a piece of writing.
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Answer:
A- True
Explanation:
What does originate mean
Answer:
have a specified beginning.
Explanation:
Answer:
It depends on the way you use it in a sentence. Originate can mean:
A. have a specified beginning
B. create or initiate (something).
3. PART A: What is the meaning of "yearning" in paragraph 3?
A intense desire
B desperate begging
C hopefully expecting
D tirelessly fighting
Your spiritual self is
Answer:
Your Spiritual Self is you in your most beautiful and powerful form. It is the authentic self, the unconditioned part, of you without patterns.
Explanation:
B. Choose will (‘ll) or (be) going to, whichever is correct or more likely, and one of these verbs (7 marks- half each).
1. Get out of the building! It sounds like the generatorisgoing toexplode.
2. Roman _____________ early before she reaches 65. She mentioned it at the meeting recently.
3. A: I think _____________ home across the park.
B: That’s a good idea.
4. Next year, no doubt, more people _____________ the competition as the prize money increases.
5. A: Can we meet at 10.00 outside the ILS building?
B: Okay. I_____________ you there.
6. Don’t sit on that bench, I_____________.
7. I’m not feeling well. In fact, I think I_____________.
8. ‘Closed over the new year period. This office _____________ on 2nd January’ (a sign on an office window).
9. I’m sure you _____________ a good time staying with Merga.
10. We _____________ with Kedija tonight. She’s asked us to be there at 7:00.
11. ‘The 2.35 to Arba Minch_____________ from gate 5’ (announcement at the airport).
12. I wouldn’t walk across the old bridge if I were you. It looks like it ____________.
13. I read in the paper that they _____________the price of the gas again.
14. Do you like my new solar watch? Here, I_____________you how it works.
15. A: AtoMessay isn’t in his office at the moment.
B: In that case, I_____________him at home.
Answer:
1.will be
2.be
3.will
4will
5.be
6.will
7.be
8.be
9.be
10.will
11.be
12.will
13.will
14.will
15.will
Answer:
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Explanation:
How does Squeaky react when Mr. Pearson suggests that she let someone else win the race? O She tells him to stop talking because she is sad. She stares at him and then walks away because she is angry. O She ignores him and leaves to find Raymond because she is nervous. O She looks around for Gretchen because she is embarrassed.
Answer: she stares at him and then walks away because she is angry
Explanation: K12
Answer:
The other person is correct. the answer is "She stares at him and then walks away because she is angry." I got a 100% on my quiz.
Explanation:
He ...... be a farmer.(probability) *
can
could
would
Answer:
can
Explanation:
but not sure...
.....
The "Paraphrase" step in TPCAST involves
a. Identifying the speaker and putting the poem into your own words.
b. Interpreting and analyzing the entire poem line by line. .
c. Analyzing any paradoxes found within the lines.
d. Predicting what the poem will be about.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Translate the poem line by line into your own words on a literal level. Look for complete thoughts (sentences may be inverted) and look up unfamiliar words.
The poems "I Hear America Singing" and "I, Too" speak of the American identity, but they differ in many ways. Which analysis correctly presents the contrast between the two poems?
The answer options are;
A) In Whitman's poem, the poet sings to proclaim an American identity in which each person plays an equal part. In contrast, in Hughes's poem, the speaker's voice is stifled when he is sent to the kitchen, demonstrating that everyone has an equal opportunity to be part of the American identity.
B) In Whitman's poem, the workers use their voices to proclaim an American identity in which each person plays an equal part. In contrast, in Hughes's poem, the speaker's voice is stifled when he is sent to the kitchen, demonstrating that not everyone has an equal opportunity to be part of the American identity.
C) In Whitman's poem, the workers use their voices to proclaim an American identity in which each person plays an equal part. In contrast, in Hughes's poem, the speaker rejects sharing a meal with others at the table, demonstrating that everyone has an equal opportunity to be part of the American identity if they so choose.
D) In Whitman's poem, the poet sings to proclaim an American identity in which each person plays an equal part. In contrast, in Hughes's poem, only the people in the kitchen play an important role.
Answer:
B) In Whitman's poem, the workers use their voices to proclaim an American identity in which each person plays an equal part. In contrast, in Hughes's poem, the speaker's voice is stifled when he is sent to the kitchen, demonstrating that not everyone has an equal opportunity to be part of the American identity.
Explanation:
The poem titled "I Hear America Singing" was written by Walt Whitman while the poem titled "I, Too" was written by Langston Hughes. Now they are similar in that they are both addressing American identities. However, they have some differences of which the most relevant is that "I, Too" poem includes the experiences and the perspectives of people of color while the poem "I Hear America Singing" appears to not include them.
Thus the correct answer among the options is Option B
Q: The poems "I Hear America Singing" and "I, Too" speak of the American identity, but they differ in many ways. Which analysis correctly presents the contrast between the two poems?
POEMS:
1. In Whitman's poem, the poet sings to proclaim an American identity in which each person plays an equal part. In contrast, in Hughes's poem, the speaker's voice is stifled when he is sent to the kitchen, demonstrating that everyone has an equal opportunity to be part of the American identity.
2. In Whitman's poem, the workers use their voices to proclaim an American identity in which each person plays an equal part. In contrast, in Hughes's poem, the speaker's voice is stifled when he is sent to the kitchen, demonstrating that not everyone has an equal opportunity to be part of the American identity.
3. In Whitman's poem, the workers use their voices to proclaim an American identity in which each person plays an equal part. In contrast, in Hughes's poem, the speaker rejects sharing a meal with others at the table, demonstrating that everyone has an equal opportunity to be part of the American identity if they so choose.
4. In Whitman's poem, the poet sings to proclaim an American identity in which each person plays an equal part. In contrast, in Hughes's poem, only the people in the kitchen play an important role.
Explanation:
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Which sentence is correct? According to the article Play Music at Any Age, it's never too late to learn how to play the piano. According to the article "Play Music at Any Age," it's never too late to learn how to play the piano. According to the article Play Music at Any Age, it's never too late to learn how to play the piano. According to the article Play Music at Any Age, it's never too late to learn how to play the piano.
Answer:
According to the article "Play Music at Any Age," it's never too late to learn how to play the piano.
Explanation:
When making a sentence in English grammar and there is an existence of a proper noun such as the name of an article, it requires the use of an inverted comma to separate the article from the other words in the sentence. Also, the article is written in capital letters usually.
With this in mind, the correct sentence from the given options is option B.