Answer:
were is the story
Explanation:
and why did u forget the story
Answer:
B - the narrator's feeling that her life is repetitive and meaningless.
Explanation:
Correct on EDGE
What two events does anne mention that might affect the inhabitants of the annex greatly?
Answer:
It worsened such as less food. Mr.Kraler gets sick, and Miep has a hard time finding food
Explanation:
Indeed,whilsttheChineseallegedlystrappedprisonersontokitesinthesixthcentury,andElmerofMalmesburywasrecordedashavingglidedformorethananeighthofamilebeforecrashingandbreakingbothhislegs,itwasnotuntilthestartofthe1900sthatscientificattemptsaremadetogetamanoffthegroundunderhisownsteam.Thesebicycles-on-wheelsmightseemcomicaltotoday'saeronauts,butin1912theyaregoodenoughtohelpGabrielPoulainscoopaprizeof10,000francs,havingallegedlyflownhiscontraptionmorethanametreoffthegroundfordistanceof10metres.
Answer:
Im confusd...this isnt a question
Explanation:
What is the subject in the following sentence?
Didn't that old war movie end strangely?
Answer:
Old war movie is the subject.
Explanation:
A subject is a person, place, or thing
Hope this helps! :)
What is the poem “Regrets Only” from Suzan Shown Harjo about?
Answer:
The poem 'Regrets Only' is a poem about 'Congress Apology Assembly' held on October 26, 1990 to convey regrets on the massacre that took place in Wounded Knee in 1890.
Explanation:
On October 26, 1990, Congree held an apology assembly to convey their regrets towards what happened a century ago (in 1890) at Wounded Knee by 7th Cavalry. On December 29, 1890, 7th Cavalry massacred some 150 to 400 Sioux Indians at Wounded Knee Creek.
Suzan Shown Harjo is an advocate, poet, curator who helped many Native Indians gain back their lands and their religious places.
'Regrets Only- 1492-2002' is a poem written by Suzan Shown Harjo about this Congressional Apology assembly. She writes contempts Congress's apology held in 1990 asserting that 'it wasn't an apology'. Though Congress conveyed their regrets, they were not regretful of what happened back a century ago by 7th Cavalry.
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1. Describe Baba’s experience in America. Include plot details and quotes to support.
2. What does America represent to Baba? Why?
Answer 1: Amir claims to use America to "bury my memories," whereas, for Baba, it is a place "to mourn his." Amir embraces America and all it has to offer as a means to escape the ghost of Hassan that was haunting his life in Afghanistan. (you have to include the quotes from the story)
Answer 2: No longer was he a powerful and respected man that he was in Afghanistan. In America, he works menial jobs. He feels second class and impotent. For Baba there is no trust and honour in America.
Question: Is there a story you are supposed to read for this?
Best I could do.
How can a poem teach about real places and events?
Answer:
It may teach real-world stories in a likable, entertaining description. People like to hear stories in a lovable way.
Write an rough draft that analyzes the use of poetry in Through the Looking-Glass.
Answer:
I think the topic about through the looking glass is about growing up plus how Alice has to face some stuff on her own like going through lonely things and humpty being mean to her and her not understanding the other world so much.
Explanation:
I hope this helps B) please mark me brainiest
I got it right on mine
What are the adjectives in this net sentence?: He carries a tiny computer with him.
Read the following passage and then select the correct answer to the question below:
THE WORLD WITH A THOUSAND MOONS
CHAPTER 1: Thrill Cruise
By Edmond Hamilton
Lance Kenniston felt the cold realization of failure as he came out of the building into the sharp chill of the Martian night. He stood for a moment, his lean, drawn face haggard in the light of the two hurtling moons.
He looked hopelessly across the dark spaceport. It was a large one, for this ancient town of Syrtis was the main port of Mars. The forked light of the flying moons showed many ships docked on the tarmac—a big liner, several freighters, a small, shining cruiser and other small craft. And for lack of one of those ships, his hopes were ruined!
A squat, brawny figure in shapeless space-jacket came to Kenniston's side. It was Holk Or, the Jovian who had been waiting for him.
"What luck?" asked the Jovian in a rumbling whisper.
"It's hopeless," Kenniston answered heavily. "There isn't a small cruiser to be had at any price. The meteor-miners buy up all small ships here."
"The devil!" muttered Holk Or, dismayed. "What are we going to do? Go on to Earth and get a cruiser there?"
"We can't do that," Kenniston answered. "You know we've got to get back to that asteroid within two weeks. We've got to get a ship here."
Desperation made Kenniston's voice taut. His lean, hard face was bleak with knowledge of disastrous failure.
The big Jovian scratched his head. In the shifting moonlight his battered green face expressed ignorant perplexity as he stared across the busy spaceport.
"That shiny little cruiser there would be just the thing," Holk Or muttered, looking at the gleaming, torpedo-shaped craft nearby. "It would hold all the stuff we've got to take; and with robot controls we two could run it."
"We haven't a chance to get that craft," Kenniston told him. "I found out that it's under charter to a bunch of rich Earth youngsters who came out here in it for a pleasure cruise. A girl named Loring, heiress to Loring Radium, is the head of the party."
The Jovian swore. "Just the ship we need, and a lot of spoiled kids are using it for thrill-hunting!"
Kenniston had an idea. "It might be," he said slowly, "that they're tired of the cruise by this time and would sell us the craft. I think I'll go up to the Terra Hotel and see this Loring girl."
"Sure, let's try it anyway," Holk Or agreed.
With the Jovian clumping along beside him, Kenniston made his way from the spaceport across the ancient Martian city.
The writer's introduction of Loring sets up
A.a new plan for Lance Kenniston to try to get his ship
B. the understanding that money is not of any real value
C. a reason for Holk Or to become the main character
D. the sense of how incredibly large the space station is
Answer:
A. A new plan for Lance Kenniston to try to get his ship
Explanation:
A says a new plan for Lance Kenniston to try to get his ship. This is correct because at the beginning the problem is introduced that he doesn't have a ship to stop the asteroid. Loring has a ship and they could possibly buy it from her so this could be a possible solution to the main problem. Hope this helps! :)
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The writer's introduction of Loring sets up a new plan for Lance Kenniston to try to get his ship. Thus, option A is correct.
What is Introduction?An introduction is a part that begins with the aim and goals of the subsequent work. The body and conclusion are usually followed by this.
The introduction usually outlines the document's scope and provides a brief explanation or overview of the text. It may also describe certain components crucial to the paper. Readers can thus form an opinion on the next text before beginning to read it.
A proposes a fresh strategy for Lance Kenniston in order to obtain his ship. This is valid since the dilemma of not having a spacecraft to stop the asteroid is presented early on. Loring has a ship, which they may purchase from her, thus this may be an option. Hence, option A is correct.
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Paragraph 9 is important to the plot because it conveys that Janie
A- admits that she does not have a good recollection of the farm field trip
B- is disappointed that farm life is not how it appears in books
C- is worried that her parents may have made a poor decision
D- acknowledges that her view of living on a farm was limited
Answer:
D- acknowledges that her view of living on a farm was limited.
Explanation:
Paragraph 9 is important to the plot because it conveys that Janie acknowledges that her view of living on a farm was limited.
She does acknowledges that when she said "I had no idea of what I was talking about. My farm experience consisted of one field trip..." This shows that her view was limited. This is the reason she was somewhat skeptical about her suggestion to her parents. She felt like her one field trip and the pictures in the book still made her view of living in the farm limited. But it later dawned on her that her suggestion struck a chord in her parents.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
What is the author's purpose in writing this paragraph?
to persuade the reader that the Grimm brothers were influential
to entertain the reader with excerpts from the Grimms' tales
to inform the reader that the text will take a second look at the Grimms’ original tales
to show the reader that the Grimms have received many honors
Answer:
its c
Explanation:
:)
Answer:
What is the author's purpose in writing this paragraph?
✘ A) to persuade the reader that the Grimm brothers were influential
✘ B) to entertain the reader with excerpts from the Grimms' tales
✔ C) to inform the reader that the text will take a second look at the Grimms’ original tales
✘ D) to show the reader that the Grimms have received many honors
The authors' most likely purpose for including the image in paragraph 8
Answer:
BANKRUPT
Explanation:
Answer:
Highey think its D
Explanation:
Its funny cuz hes short lol
Paris vs. John Proctor?
Answer: The conflict between John Proctor and Reverend Paris in The Crucible is that Proctor believes Paris is greedy, disregards God, and abuses his authority. Likewise, Paris believes that a group in Salem is attempting to usurp his power and that Proctor is part of that group.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from Homecoming.
With her brothers and sisters near, with the two youngest asleep in the back seat, sitting as they were in a cocoon of darkness, she should feel safe. But she didn't. Though it was standing still, the car seemed to be flying down a highway, going too fast. Even the dark inside of it was not deep enough to hide them. Faces might appear in the windows at any time, asking angry questions.
What point of view does the excerpt show?
first-person point of view
second-person point of view
third-person point of view
first- and third-person point of view
Answer:
the answer is third person point of view hope this helps!!
Explanation:
I know I had already ask a question and I really appreciate for those who help me. But I really need help on this I need to write a poem but I’m not so great at, if you can read it, it will say everything. Please?
Answer:
i would love to help u but i need to know what you would like to write about for a topic
Explanation:
think about something you care about or something you like, and maybe you can create a character, or write from your own pov! sometimes the hardest part is picking a topic, and once you get it, and you really like the topic and are happy writing about it, you'll flow writing it!
Describe JFK's pledge to struggling people. According to JFK, why is it important for America to help the poor?
"If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich." Just hours later, in his first official act, he issued an Executive Order to provide more food aid for needy families in response to the poverty he witnessed as he campaigned across the country. So, too, at the end of his Presidency, the poor were again on his mind and at the forefront of many discussions with his advisors as they prepared new initiatives that under President Johnson's leadership would become known as the War on Poverty.
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Answer:
I would tell you but brainly doesnt allow explicit content
Explanation:
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How would you react if you were in terry fox position with no leg
Why is defending rights important
Answer:
While human rights provide rights and freedoms, a person’s ability to enjoy such rights will be dependent on other’s ability to respect that. As such, there is a degree of responsibility that comes with the enjoyment of human rights.
Indifference is becoming a global affliction. With barbarous human right abuses taking place across the world, it is easy to become overwhelmed and fall into apathy. It is important to remember that neutrality is a decision; choosing not to act in the face of injustice will only perpetuate the situation.
IT Change the voice of these sentences from active to passive in past tense.
1. She made her a princess.
Ve..........
2. The mechanic repaired the bike
3. She was preparing dinner.
4. Was she making chocolates?
5. I had written a letter.
6. She gave a lecture.
7. They attended a seminar.
8. I had done my work.
Grammar
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Answer:
1. She was made a princess by her.
2. The bike was repaired by the mechanic.
3. The dinner was being prepared by her.
4. Were the chocolates being made by her?
5. The letter had been written by me.
6. The lecture was given by her.
7. The seminar was attended by them.
8. My work had been done (by me).
Explanation:
In grammar, the voice is the relationship between the action or state expressed by the verb and the participants of the sentence, such as the subject, object, and others. There are two voices in English:
The active voice - the sentence has a subject that acts upon its verb (e.g. Jessica is feeding the cat). The passive voice - the subject is the recipient of a verb's action (e.g. The cat is being fed by Jessica).You can see some rules about the conversion from the active into passive voice below.
Is anyone good at writing? If you are plz help me with the question below.
How was Amanda treated as an umpire in comparison to male umpires? It has to be at least 1 paragraph or less.
Amanda was treated differently than the other empires because she is a girl. they think that she isn't good enough because they think guys are better than girls. they think guys are stronger.
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How do you do Question 4 Paper 2 Language for a good grade ? I mean what sentence starters do you recommend?
Answer:
IMAGE?
Explanation:
Why does Antigone bring her sister outside of the city gates?
Answer:
to tell her something about buryijng their brother
Explanation:
There were six people in the basket of a hot air balloon which was starting to fall because it could not support the weight of the people traveling in it. If you were asked to choose the person, who would you choose why?The travellers were a teacher, a doctor,an engineer,a business person,a scientist and a leader
Answer:
The Engineer
Explanation:
He/she is most likely in the hot air balloon to see if the hot air balloon has any problems or to fix it and for him/her to either one of those things he/she will need a toolbox or a tool belt. So he/she is most likely weighting the hot air balloon down.
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she said what a pity you missed that function
Answer:
wait wht do u mean ???????
what is the central idea in scarlet ibis
Answer:
The theme, or central idea, of "The Scarlet Ibis" is do not take the family for granted. The reader can infer this, because of the characters in the story. Doodle is abused by his brother (the narrator). After Doodle passes away, due to his irresponsible brother's actions, the narrator becomes regretful.
Explanation:
Make your own claim. Should Columbus Day be replaced with indigenous peoples day?
Answer:
In my opinion, yes.
Explanation:
There is multiple things against Columbus and proof of horrible things he has done to indigenous people.
Which sentence shows the best placement for the modifier “on the ice”
A. After dinner on the ice, we all went skating
B. We all went on the ice after skating
C. We all went skating after dinner on the ice
D. After dinner, we all went skating on the ice
Answer:D. After dinner, we all went skating on the ice
Explanation: i took the test and got it right
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Billy Weaver's character can best be described as in the story Landlady
A. cruel and mean
B. sad and lonely
C. clever and creative
D. simple and trusting
Answer:
simple and trusting
Explanation:
Exercise - Provide an antonym for each of the following words
5 overweight
6. grateful
7 vague
& entrance
Answer:
skinny
ungrateful
clear
exit
Explanation:
vague could also have an antonym of exactly