Answer:
independent clause: Robinson was also a song writer.
subordinate clause: and Gordy included him in the Motown team of writers and musicians.
use (fallow) and (insight) in one sentence
Answer:
fallow:The seventh day of rest was parallel to the seventh year of release and of the fallow field
insight:She gave him insight into how Katie and her mother felt about the subject
Explanation:
The setting at the school is important to the plot because it is where Geraldine -
A. eats tomato soup
B.studies what the body needs
C.learns to write poems
D.escapes from problems at home
As per the setting of the school, it is important for the lot because it is where Gernalidine learns to write poetry Hence the option C is correct.
What is the setting?The setting is the school which is an important plot as it's where she learns her poems and also is important and significant as she stays. She learns and sings poems and also makes new ones. The setting surrounds her and is positioned.
Find out more intimation about the setting.
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What inference can you make about the people who saw pictures of the Crystal Palace?
Passage Detail: People were impressed by the pictures of the Crystal Palace" in the newspapers.
What You Know: I am often amazed when I look at something new and interesting for the first time.
Inference:
A.People had never seen a giant building made of glass before.
B.People thought the building would take longer to design.
C.People were expecting to see the displays on a short walk.
Answer:
a. people had never seen a giant building made of glass before.
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Answer:
I would want to be friends with Mrs.Jones because she is a very generous person. I think this because one time when Roger tried to steal Mrs. Jones Purse, instead of calling the cops or doing something unpleasant to him, she gave roger a hot meal and 10 $.
Explanation:
Ye so uhm I read it a few minutes ago so here's the response I came up with-
I would like to have a friend like Mrs. Jones for many reasons. However one is because she is an understanding and forgiving person. In the text it states "She heated some lima beans and ham she had in the icebox, made the cocoa, and set the table. The woman did not ask the boy anything about where he lived, or his folks, or anything else that would embarrass him. Instead, as they ate, she told him about her job in a hotel beauty shop that stayed open late, what the work was like, and how all kinds of women came in and out, blondes, red-heads, and Spanish. Then she cut him a half of her ten-cent cake". This shows that Mrs. Jones still has compassion for the boy even though he had tried to steal her pocket watch. It also then says later in the text. "The boy wanted to say something else other that "Thank you, ma’am" to Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones, but he couldn’t do so as he turned at the barren stoop and looked back at the large woman in the door. He barely managed to say "Thank you" before she shut the door. And he never saw her again." This shows that Mrs. Jones was a kind person to Roger. To conclude this is why I would like to have a friend like Mrs. Jones.
Ye I know its a fourth graders essay-
If the results of the study are true, what strategy would you propose for naming hurricanes? Why?
2. At first, Sindbad kicks
aside this precious
material because he is so..
Answer:
I am also working on that but I hope this helps:
I ate part of my little store of food and lay down to sleep, but all through the night the serpents crawled to and fro, hissing horribly, so that I could scarcely close my eyes for terror. I was thankful when the morning light appeared, and when I judged by the silence that the serpents had retreated to their dens I came tremblingly out of my cave and wandered up and down the valley once more, kicking the diamonds contemptuously out of my path, for I felt that they were indeed vain things to a man in my situation. At last, overcome with weariness, I sat down upon a rock, but I had hardly closed my eyes when I was startled by something which fell to the ground with a thud close beside me.
Write Paragraph on The Revolutionary War
Answer:
American Revolutionary War
The American Revolutionary War, also known as the American War of Independence or the Revolutionary War, was initiated by delegates from the thirteen American colonies in Congress against Great Britain over their objection to Parliament's taxation policies and lack of colonial representation. From their founding in the 1600s, the colonies were largely left to govern themselves. The cost of victory in the 1754 to 1763 French and Indian War and 1756 to 1763 Seven Years' War left the British government deeply in debt; attempts to have the colonies pay for their own defense were vigorously resisted. The Stamp Act and Townshend Acts provoked colonial opposition and unrest, leading to the 1770 Boston Massacre and 1773 Boston Tea Party. When Parliament imposed the Intolerable Acts upon Massachusetts, twelve colonies sent delegates to the First Continental Congress to draft a Petition to the King and organize a boycott of British goods.
Explanation:
What can you say about MASS TESTING NOT TERROR BILL and JUNK TERROR BILL
Answer:
I think your question is wrong
Explanation:
What can you say about MASS TESTING NOT TERROR BILL and JUNK TERROR BILL
Who has this answer I can’t find it ASAP
I know what you're thinking. No way, right? English class is the most boring class of the day, right? I mean, why do I need to take English class when I already speak English? Right? Yeah, well I felt that way, too, until last summer when English class literally saved my life.
Let me explain.
My foster family, the Jamesons, decided to take a vacation. Sounds great, huh? Maybe Disneyland or a week on the beach? No way. They wanted to go to the desert. Long story short, we drove half way across the country to camp out in the Great Basin Desert.
"Josh, be sure to pack your warmest clothing," Mrs. Jameson yelled up the stairs. "The desert is cold at night, but don't worry. It won't leave you cold. Just wait until you see the stars."
We finally arrived at the Great Basin National Park, and I have to admit it was different than I imagined.
"Amazing, isn't it?" Mr. Jameson asked me as we looked out over the desert's vast, silent valleys. I just grunted back at him and put my earphones back in. No matter what changed in my life, no matter how many times I failed, my music was always there.
Later that night, I sat inside my tent and listened to the Jamesons telling stories around the fire they made. They thought it was so easy. Telling stories. Reading stories. I couldn't even pass English class. I couldn't understand those stu*** stories. Suddenly angry, I left the tent. They didn't even notice.
The air was colder, but the stars were amazing. I had to admit it. I turned off my music as I walked and listened to the desert. Coyotes howling. Owls hooting. Clawing. Scurrying. Something wet hit my face. I looked up and realized it was snowing! In the desert in July! And I was lost.
I wandered for hours but couldn't find our camp. The temperature continued to drop. I found a tree with deep crevices in the trunk and took shelter. My hands were getting numb, and I knew I was in trouble. Then I remembered Jack London and his story that we read in English class, "To Build a Fire." I knew I needed to keep warm, so I gathered up the branches around the base of the tree, piled up some dry grasses for kindling, and used the matches in my pocket to get the fire going. Just like in Jack's story. It worked!
I spent the night keeping that fire going and listening to the sounds of the desert. In the morning, the Jamesons found me. I was only about a half-mile away.
"Look at you," Mrs. Jameson said, when I told her how I'd remembered that story from English class, "making use of those 'stu***' stories from English class. Now all you have to do is write your own because your friends aren't going to believe how English class saved your life!"
How does the setting affect Josh?
A.
It makes him cry because he is afraid of the dark.
B.
It allows him time to be alone and reflect.
C.
He becomes irritable because of the intense heat.
D.
The desert is so hot that he drinks more water.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
What happens when the moon is directly behind the Earth?
Answer:
A lunar eclipse
Nick Carraway follows the advice that his father gave him.
True
False
Answer:
Explanation:
Nick starts the novel by relaying his father's advice: "Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone, just remember that all the people in this world haven't had the advantages that you've had." What advantages has Nick had? ... Nick comes from a prominent family and is fairly smart for he graduated from Yale
Section 1
Rewrite this sentence
sentence in Standard
English
I didn't see nothing
Answer:
i did not see anything
Explanation:
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I'm going to ask in a different one
Answer:
okay UHH, we need to take it back in tiiimme when music made us a uuKNITE and the want lawh BLahS and VideAH GUURLS am i the only one getting tired
Explanation:
Answer: whats the question?
Explanation:
Why is Danny up say his cousin is answering all these questions
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(you have to add sensory detail to the sentence and then right what the sound, smell, and sights are in the new sentence.)
1. Boring Sentence: English class is fun.
Sensory details added: ______________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________
• Sights: ______________________________Sounds: _____________________________ • Smells: ______________________________
Answer:
English class is really fun. The soft, papery smell of old parchment mixes with the sharp scent of chalk, and the whisper of pages being flipped can be heard during quiet reading. The clock ticks menacingly above the chalkboard, and the bookshelves lining one wall promise endless adventures and knowledge.
Explanation:
I may or may not have an addiction to reading...
I also realized that I just wrote an entire paragraph describing an ELA classroom XD
1) What lesson does "The Jew in Brambles" teach readers?
Answer:
The lesson learned from the story teaches that violence is very much part of the nature of man and that the fact that it is repressed does not translate to an absence of it. The extent to which each human's ability to be wicked is relative to the amount of power he can exercise at that moment.
Explanation:
First, we see a subtle kind of violence in the form of selfishness and cruelty from the rich man who though his slave served him with commitment, diligence and honesty deprived him of his wages three years in a row and would have continued had the servant not insisted on his wages.
The second of such violence is seen from the Jew who though a thief hesitated not to report another "thief" to be sentenced to death.
The other thief who thought didn't steal outrightly was worse than the first two. At the beginning of the story, he seemed like he was of a gentle heart and has a big capacity to suffer I'll wrong from others without getting offended. Alas, in the third paragraph before the last, then we see the servant now in possession of extraordinary gifts which gave him the power to make anyone dance, hit anything he aimed for, and get anything he wished for, utilizes his powers to the demise of the Jew who had tried to have him hung front.
Without careful scrutiny, it may be easily dismissed, in the case between the servant and the Jew that the Jew was at fault. However, a careful reader would observe that the servant without much thought was happy to use his powers even if it meant the death of another.
If we contrast the attitude of the servant with the rich man at the beginning of the story who withheld wages, we see that there is much difference in the level of each person's depravity, with the servant's predisposition (that has finally been revealed. A slave maltreater versus a murderer.
Cheers
Have you ever thought that it would be nice not to have to worry about things like capital letters and punctuation? What if you could use them any way you wanted--or not at all?
There was, in fact, a society that did just that. Ancient Greek writing contains no punctuation. There was no need to decide when to capitalize a letter, because all the letters were capitals. The earliest Greek writing did not even have spaces between words.
Here is your goal for this assignment:
Use sentence and mechanics skills in composition
For this project, you are to put your imagination to work. Picture a society (perhaps imagine yourself living in it) with no punctuation or capitalization rules. Brainstorm all the effects this could have. Perhaps you might foresee confusing or humorous situations that could arise.
Write an essay of at least 400 words illustrating your understanding of the importance of standards for capital letter and punctuation use. You may communicate this understanding through expository or narrative writing, and may be as serious or humorous as you wish, as long as you convey the idea of the importance of these language mechanics.
Remember to write an introductory paragraph and a good conclusion. Write sentences that require different kinds of punctuation. This assignment will give you an opportunity to use commas, apostrophes, hyphens, quotation marks, and parentheses.
60 POINTS!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
I'm going to be talking about what it would be like to live in a society with no punctuation. Warning labels would make no sense. I personally hated this assignment so I hope you enjoy.
Warning labels would not make sense, for example the warning for a prescription drug like this "schizophrenia, anxiety, fish breath, toe enlargement, hearing loss followed by hearing enhancement at 10 second intervals, tentacle hands, Mario voice, achne, brown eyes if you don't already have them, teeth growth and crusty elbows." Would be this "schizophreniaanxietyfishbreathtoeenlargementhearinglossfollowedbyhearingenhancementat10secondintervalstentaclehandsMariovoiceachnebrowneyesifyoudon'talreadyhavethemteethgrowthandcrustyelbows." Which makes no sense.
I was thinking of all of the possibilities of what it would be like if we lived in a world with no punctuation or spaces. I figured out it would be normal to us and all of the people on earth because we would be used to living like that. But if the entire world wasn't like that and only certain parts were like that and you moved to those certain parts only then would it be hard to understand what is going on. All of the warning labels, instructions, cooking recipes and building manuals would be really hard to read if especially if the had a couple palindromes like racecar, tacocat, mom and dad which I really don't think they would have those words.
There are many more reasons why it would be confusing. Especially if you were somebody who was used to no punctuation to move to a place that uses punctuation. If somebody who was used to having all of the words to be bunched up and have no punctuation to move to somewhere that used punctuation would be really confusing to them. they would have to learn what each punctuation meant. It would probably be hard for the teacher to teach a child that doesn't know to how to use punctuation how to use punctuation.
In a summary it would be difficult to learn how to use punctuation and how to learn how to use punctuation. But if we lived in a world where we didn't use punctuation it would be totally normal to bunch and jumble up all of our words and sentences together because we woudnt know how or what punctuation is or how to use it whatsoever.
Explanation:
.........................................hi.................
Answer:
Answer:
Explanation:
Hello!hru?
Have a nice day!
Hello there person! :))
When do you feel seen?
Answer:
during the day
Explanation:
in William Carlos Williams' poem "The Widow's Lament in Springtime," why does the poem take place in spring? A to contrast spring with grief B to contrast spring with insanity C to contrast spring with winter can you help me
Answer:
never
Explanation:
never ever never ever never never never never never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever
George Washington and John Lewis similarities
Answer:
Explanation:
john lewis - John Robert Lewis was an American politician, statesman, and civil rights activist and leader who served in the United States House of Representatives for Georgia's 5th congressional district from 1987 until his death in 2020. He was the chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee from 1963 to 1966.
george washington - George Washington was an American political leader, military general, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797. Previously, he led Patriot forces to victory in the nation's War for Independence.
both - worked in the white house, both leaders, both died
Part A
Which response best states a main idea of “Background on Judge Sonia Sotomayor”?
Sonia is not afraid to challenge those in power to do what is right.
Sonia is better qualified than other current Supreme Court justices.
Although her family was not rich, Sonia had an ideal childhood.
While attending law school, Sonia also worked in journalism.
Part B
Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
“…Robert Klonoff (now Dean of Lewis & Clark Law School), remembers her intellectual toughness from law school: ‘She would stand up for herself and not be intimidated by anyone.’ [Washington Post, 5/7/09]”
“At Yale Law School, Judge Sotomayor served as an editor of the Yale Law Journal and as managing editor of the Yale Studies in World Public Order.”
“…yielding a depth of experience and a breadth of perspectives that will be invaluable – and is currently not represented – on our highest court.”
“Judge Sonia Sotomayor has lived the American dream.”
Answer:
1. Which response best states a main idea of “Background on Judge Sonia Sotomayor”?
Sonia is not afraid to challenge those in power to do what is right.
2. Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
“…Robert Klonoff (now Dean of Lewis & Clark Law School), remembers her intellectual toughness from law school: ‘She would stand up for herself and not be intimidated by anyone.’ [Washington Post, 5/7/09]”
Explanation:
Answer: Part A = B
Part B = A
Explanation:
Common motifs in fairy tales include: *
magic
evil stepsister, stepmother, or other relative
supermarkets
fairies/magical creatures
realistic and modern items like motorcycles and Walmarts
patterns taking place in threes
Pick which ones are the most common.
if it's not too much trouble.
Answer:
16: No improvement need
17: Marcus drove the car
Explanation:
What is the main topic of this writing prompt?: Most people have a place they enjoy going for excitement or relaxation. Before you begin writing, think about the place you enjoy the most. Explain why this one place is your favorite. *
Answer:
The main topic of this prompt is the existence of a special place for each person.
Explanation:
The prompt starts with the explanation that everyone has a special place that offers comfort when they are stressed, or, bored and need time to enjoy and be relaxed. The prompt keeps asking the student to explain the reasons that make him consider a place, his favorite place.
The central topic of this question is related to the existence of a special place for each person. That person has reasons to be so attached to a place and should show them at the prompt.
can someone help me wit questions ill mark brainlist
Answer:
yeas whats the question
Explanation:
Read the following statement. How would you categorize the type of claim?
If the city of Austin were to build swimming pools throughout the city, there would be a decrease in petty crimes during the hot months because teens would have somewhere to go for recreation.
Claim of fact
Claim of solution or policy
Claim of definition
Claim of cause and effect
Answer:
Cause and effect
Explanation:
No offense to the other person, but they are wrong I just got it correct.
At many information technology workplaces, Information Technology employees can work in areas that other employees are not allowed.This is because the area is the main access point for all computers on the network. What is this area referred to as?
the cubicle
the server
the Internet
the IT office
Answer:
the correct answer is D
Explanation:
have a nice day!!!
Answer: its D JUST BELIEVE ME I TOOK THE TEST
Explanation:
bec i took the test
What does Douglass trade to learn new words?
Answer:
The answer is bread!
Explanation:
what did Mama and Dad do in chapter 8 that seemed suspicious to the kids and the Watsons go to Birmingham chapters 8 to 11:00
Answer:Dad starts to fix up the Brown Bomber. The car gets new used tires, a new antenna, new spark plugs, oil, and antifreeze, topped off with new brown and white seat covers for the front seat.
Explanation: