What kind of languages do you guys know?

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Answer 1
ASL and Tagalog (i cant speak it but i can understand it)

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When the narrator says "I was wavering in my secret soul" (sentence 12), she means that she was
O angry at Tom for reading the letter
O worried about traveling away from home
O feeling eager to learn new skills as a nurse
o having second thoughts about her new job

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Answer: having second thoughts about her new job

Explanation:

Wavering means to be doubtful, unsure or uncertain about a particular thing. Someone who wavers is said to falter as the person is faced with an indecision.

When the narrator says "I was wavering in my secret soul", she means that she was having second thoughts about her new job.

Therefore, the answer is option D.

It is only necessary to underline information in the question, not the answer choices.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
T F

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Answer:

It's F

Explanation: Hope it helps ^w^

"R.W. and Melvin," whispered T.J., "they hurt me bad." He looked up, expecting sympathy. But our faces, grim behind the light Stacey held, showed no compassion. T.J.'s eyes dimmed, then, undoing the buttons to his shirt, he pulled the shirt open and stared down at his stomach.

—Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry,
Mildred D. Taylor

Which words from the passage indicate that the tone is serious?

“hurt me bad”
“he pulled”
“his stomach”
“shirt open”

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"...hurt me bad." It is a phrase that itself means something serious as bad is used for when something is less than okay by a great degree.

what is the purpose of the underlined part of the sentence.​

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The second one because it’s an adverb :)
I think the answer is B

PLEASE HELPPPP
3. Part A: What does the word "ideals” most likely mean as it is
used in paragraph 10?
A dreams
B plans
C difficulties
D desires

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Answer:

B. plans

Explanation:

The word "ideals" in paragraph 10 most likely mean "plans". Plans can be carried out. We can conclude here that, what the author was hoping to carry out when the time comes are "plans" he upholds.

Others words don't fit naturally into the sentence here.

Describe the ways in which rhythm is formed in poetry. What does rhythm provide for poetry?

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Answer:

rhyme

Explanation:

rhyme provide rhythm and to provide sounds that are appealing to the readers senses

(2) What is the term for intentionally damaging property or locations that
are sacred places to a religious group? *
O Vandalism
Desecration
O
Scapegoating
Genocide

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Answer:

Desecration

Explanation:

The author suggests that the name "Dead Sea" (sentence 1)
is no longer used by most people
does not reflect the water's beneficial effects
comes from the pollution found in the atmosphere
O refers to the lack of minerals in the water

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Answer:

B. does not reflect the water's beneficial effects.

Explanation:

The author suggests that the name "Dead Sea" does not reflect the water's beneficial effects.

This is true because looking at the beneficial effects of the water as stated in the excerpt, one will discover that the water itself has restorative and rejuvenating effects. It has beneficial effects as it was known to be the world's first health resorts. But the name "Dead Sea" actually suggests that the sea does not have those beneficial effects as it is in reality.

The Dead Sea is known to be a salt lake. It is the known world's saltiest body of water. The sea is bordered by Jordan to the east. The Jordan Rift Valley is the location where the sea lies.

Similes and metaphors establish comparisons between two dissimilar things. Which of the following is a metaphor? (Choose all that apply)
a. Bent double, like old beggars under sacks

b. The fog comes/on little cat feet

c. My boss Bob was waiting for me when I showed up for work five minutes late today—the snake!

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

its comparing the boss to a snake

Which sentence uses pronouns incorrectly?
They carefully examined my work, knowing that I had done it myself.
We were proud of the result, having completed the fence all by ourselves.
Due to your hard work, yourselves have been a credit to the group.
Please feel free to join them, although I myself am staying behind.

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Answer:Due to your hard work, yourselves have been a credit to the group

Explanation:

Yourselves is the incorrect pronoun

PLEASE HELP!!!!!! ENGLISH!!!! 50 points!!! describe how each poem uses imagery about freedom, the lack of it, or the desire for it. The poems would be "life is fine" ,"The Weary Blues" , "A black Mans Talks of Reaping"

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Answer and Explanation:

In "life is fine" the poet is showing a man who tries to die in various possible ways, until he gives up and decides to live, because that's what life is made for. In this poem, we can perceive the concept of freedom of choice, because in the midst of the dying voice, the speaker of the poem was not judged, or prevented, from choosing to change his mind about death, because the speaker had the freedom to judge what he wanted do with yourself.

In "The Weary Blues" we can, first, infer that the poem portrays the existence of artistic freedom, since it shows us a black musician who sings a sad song, but that he had the freedom to compose. However, the poem shows how the concept of freedom is false for blacks, since the population keeps them limited, victims and a strong segregation.

"The black Mans Talks of Reaping" shows the lack of freedom in an impactful way, because it reports the thought of a black slave in relation to the suffering life he had in the southern farms. The poem shows how the slaves produced and did not have access to grains, they were the producers of immense lands, but they had no naa, not even freedom.

(Business) 1. It is when a country specializes in products that it can supply more efficiently or at lower cost than it can produce other items ... is it .... A• international trade ... B• comparative advantage ... C• export ... D• import

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Answer:

B. comparative advantage

Explanation:

Mrs. Brown’s great friendliness was matched by her energetic and bubbly disposition, and her neighbors marveled that a women of 94 could be so ___ and ___.
A. Genial and vivacious
B. Impertinent and incendiary
C. Fractious and discordant
D. Acerbic and reclusive

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Answer:

A. Genial and vivacious

Explanation:

Both definitions represent Mrs. Brown's friendliness. The rest of the definitions don't match with what information the passage gives us about Mrs. Brown.

Answer:

a

Explanation:

During her lifetime, Rosalind Franklin's X-ray photographs of DNA were never credited as the key that unlocked Watson's and Crick's discovery of DNA's double-helix structure.

Rewrite, beginning with

Rosalind Franklin was never credited during her lifetime

The next words will be

A. as the key that unlocked

B. for her X-ray photographs of DNA

C. by Watson's and Crick's discovery

D. of DNS's double-helix structure

E. I don't know

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if we are to rewrite the sentence and we begin with,"Rosalind Franklin was never credited during her lifetime ", then the next words will be:

B. for her X-ray photographs of DNA

According to the given sentence, we can see that there is a sentence which we need to paraphrase in the correct order and accurately.

As a result of this, we are required to correctly paraphrase the given sentence and this would be done if the order of events are accurate and the next words would be the invention of Rosalind Franklin to X Ray photographs of DNA.

Therefore, the correct answer is option B

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5) Which of these statements LEAST reveals the author's favorable bias
toward the Road Race?
A)
Not only is the race special because it takes place on
a special day, but it also has a rich, over three-decade
tradition.
B)
By 1980, just ten years later, the race had grown from
110 runners to over 20,000 people and had nearly
outgrown the four-lane street.
C)
It is easy to see why the Peachtree Road Race has
become a popular tradition for both the competitive
world-class athlete and the weekend jogger alike.
D)
Add to that mix--the amazing crowd cheering loudly
for the entire 6.2 mile race, the prestigious t-shirt,
and the ability to run in the same race as those on
running magazine covers--and you have the recipe
for the world's best 10K road race.

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Answer: C. By 1980, just ten years later, the race had grown from 110 runners to over 20,000 people and had nearly outgrown the four-lane street.

Explanation:

The statement that least reveals the author's favorable bias is option B "By 1980, just ten years later, the race had grown from 110 runners to over 20,000 people and had nearly outgrown the four-lane street".

When compared to other options, we can see that option B is a statement that's based on evidence and facts. Other statements reveal the bias of the author as the statements show that the author is bias and giving opinions why he thinks the race is the best rather than backing the statements with facts.

Read this excerpt from a passage. "As a young child, I remember listening to stories about Angelo Pagano, my great-grandfather who emigrated from Italy to the United States in the early 1900s. I had always envisioned him traveling on a ship like the Titanic, sailing across the Atlantic in a luxury liner to his new home in America.". What is the author's point of view in the excerpt?​

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Answer:

First Person

Explanation:

We know its first person because he says "I remember... I had always... etc."

hope this helps <3

In conclusion, all of General Motors plants had to be closed down

is this clincher sentance a

General

Clueing

Specific

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Answer:

I would guess specific.

Find and select the three incorrect verb tenses in the paragraph below.
For over 300 years Londoners has been able to enjoy the pies of Mrs Biggin that are still make in the oldest restaurant in London. When it first opened London is a very different place. The plague and the Great Fire of 1666 were still in living memory.

 

Food then was very basic but the pies that made the restaurant famous are still there.

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Answer:

The plague and the Great Fire of 1666 were still in living memory.

The "were" should be "was."

When it first opened London is a very different place.

The "is" should be "was."

I could only find two, sorry.

Explanation:

how did media and information affect change to our culture give example explain​

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Social media improved creativity and social awareness for our society by interacting with other people and sharing new ideas and opinions. ... On the other hand, social media has influenced our culture in negative ways. People can share whatever they want to on social media and some of them might be inappropriate pictures.
Hope it is helpful

Define “implied threat” in your own words.

-do not copy of the internet which result you from being reported-

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Answer:

implied threat would be an intention to harm someone or something

Answer:

Explanation:

tacitly understood By combining an implied threat of discharge with a sincere offer of assistance, supervisors can often succeed in getting employees to accept ownership of their problems.

Identifying Themes

Sort the tiles according to whether or not they express a theme or not


achieving a goal

Love conquers all

Time heals all wounds

friendship

A girl runs a race

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Answer:

Theme:

• Love conquers all.

• Time heals all wounds

Not a Theme:

• Friendship  

• Achieving a goal

• A girl runs a race.

Explanation:

In a literary studies, a theme may be defined as a central thought or the main idea of the story or poem or the subject of the story. In other words, a theme is the main or an important message in the narrative. It is the main idea which recurs in the art or literature, etc.

In the context, "love conquers all" is a theme which describes and tells the readers that love is that one strong point or character that captures and conquers all and unites all. Similarly, " Time heals all wounds" is also a theme as it provides the main idea that with time, all bad things or harsh things are forgotten. Bad times disappears with time. thus we say that time heals all wounds.

Answer:

Theme:

• Love conquers all.

• Time heals all wounds

Not a Theme:

• Friendship

• Achieving a goal

• A girl runs a race.

Which scenario describes a clear instance of dramatic irony?

O The audience watches a boy notice the shadows of balloons and streamers before turning on his

light to discover he has been thrown a surprise party.

O The audience watches a young girl take a sleeping potion, only to later be discovered and

mistaken for dead by her love interest.

O The audience watches a boy jump and shriek in surprise as a possum scurries out from under his

bed.

O The audience watches a woman rushing to make a scheduled interview as she misses her train

by less than a minute

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Answer:

The audience watches a boy notice the shadows of balloons and streamers before turning on his light to discover he has been thrown a surprise party.

Explanation:

A text presents dramatic irony when it presents information that, although the audience knows, the character involved in the story does not.

In this case, among the options given in the question, we can say that the first option is the most correct example of dramatic irony. This is because the boy observes the shadows of balloons and streamers, but does not know that there is a surprise party prepared for him, however, the public knows.

a process where one member of the society has to get familiar with one specific culture​

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Ethnocentrism

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following list Use each only once. When you have
In the spaces in the sentences below, write words from the
finished two words will remain unused.
18
although, because, because of. besides, however, in spite
of otherwise, therefore
(a)
(b)
He sat in front of the fire
he liked its warmth.
His stamp albums were full,
he needed a new one.
He collected space travel stamps
his grandson's interest.
He still preferred to collect British stamps
they were not as colourful as Nepalese stamps.
having collected stamps for so many years,
he still enjoyed the hobby.
It was getting more expensive to buy stamps now.
he decided to continue collecting them.​

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Answer:

a). He sat in front of the fire  because he liked its warmth.

b). His stamp albums were full. Therefore, he needed a new one.

c). He collected space travel stamps  because of his grandson's interest.

d). He still preferred to collect British stamps  although they were not as colorful as Nepalese stamps.

e). In spite  of having collected stamps for so many years,  he still enjoyed the hobby.

f). However, It was getting more expensive to buy stamps now he decided to continue collecting them.​

Explanation:

The conjunctions are defined as the words that are used to join two or more words or phrases in order to combine them and accomplish their meaning together. For example, although, because, etc. Sometimes the adverbs like therefore, however, in spite of, etc. are also employed in the conjunctive form to link two independent clauses and justify its meaning.

PLLZ HALPP! I have not been taught about active voice, however, I do believe the answer would be B.

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Yes, the answer would be b.

Can someone please write 3 paragraphs and explain what you think it will take for you to successfully meet the challenges of early college
or job of your choice. Which job would you like to apply for? Why? Why should an educational program of your choice choose you? Please

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Answer:

When an interviewer asks why you are the best candidate for this position, they don't expect you to compare yourself to other candidates. By asking this question, the interviewer is assessing how well you understand the job and how confident you are in your abilities.

You may be asked this question in different forms, such as, "Why should we hire you?" or "Why do you think you'd be a good fit for this role?" Your answer to the variations on the question should remain the same—you must prove you understand the job and the company, and how you can help them excel.

Points to Emphasize

As with all interview answers, a little preparation for this question is key to your success. In order to speak convincingly about your qualifications, follow these tips.

Match your top skills with job requirements

Review the job description (and your resume) and look for reoccurring skills and responsibilities. Then, match your top skills with the top three-to-five job responsibilities, experience requirements, or characteristics requested, and explain how they match to the role.

Know how you can help the company

The more you know about the company, the stronger your answer will be. Look for clues about company culture on the company's website and social media channels, and see what issues the company is facing by reading recent news. But don't stop there. If possible, set up informational meetings with people who currently work at the company so you can learn about the culture and the job. Or, research employees via LinkedIn, and see if you share a connection with someone at the company. That someone could perhaps broker an introduction, which would allow you to ask questions either electronically or in person.

Explain how you can help the company

Getting back to your answer: explain how you can help the company. For example, if the company mentioned interest in expanding into foreign territories, and you happen to have lived in one of those territories, find a way to mention that in your answer—note your familiarity with the culture, and of course, if you speak the language, definitely emphasize that!

Be interested

Don't hold back. Show your enthusiasm about joining and contributing to the company.

Be confident

Planning your answer in advance allows you to state your answer clearly and with confidence. The words you use and the tone of your voice are both important to conveying a confident message. Practice your answer in advance!

Be convincing

You will need to sell yourself to the interviewer and convince them that you can make a positive contribution. Share an example of a time you successfully made a difference at a company, and whenever possible, quantify the impact you made. For example, if you're interviewing for a sales position, and you played a huge role in increasing sales by 10% over the course of 10 months at your last company, mention those numbers!

Be honest

Never exaggerate or lie when answering any question during your interview, especially this one. But don't be too humble either. If you have received any awards or recognitions for your accomplishments in relatable positions, mention them.

Be unique

Pick a valuable yet unique skill or experience that will set you apart from the other candidates. You want the interviewer to remember you as a qualified and stand-out candidate.

Mistakes You Should Avoid

Your answer to the "Why are you the best candidate for this position?" question can make or break your candidacy. Avoid the "break" possibility by steering clear of these mistakes and pitfalls.

Don't be generic

Do not give a vague answer that could apply to any position or company. Reference how you've used the specific skills requested in the job posting.

Don't under-represent your skills or experience

Even if you have shared your skills, experience, and characteristics previously, do not try to breeze over this question. This is one more chance for you to reiterate why you are the match for the role.

Don't ramble

Do not give lengthy examples or include too much information. Be concise and relevant. A good rule of thumb is aiming for an answer that lasts about a minute. Practicing your answer out loud will help you refine it. Let's repeat that one—practicing your answer out loud will help you refine it.

Don't trash talk others

Stay away from comparing yourself to other candidates or talking negatively about other applicants.

What should you look for on the first page of every lesson?
A. Key terms and lesson objectives
B. A reading passage
C. Your study sheet
D. Answers to the test

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Hey, the answer is A.

Explanation : It’s important to know what you will be learning in the beginning of a lesson

Use the following phrases and clauses in sentence to make to make the complete sense. as he walked along the road​

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Answer:

As he walked along the road, he came upon a deserted house in the middle of the open fields.

Explanation:

As given in the question, "as he walked along the road" is not a complete sentence. Rather, it requires an independent clause to be a complete sentence.

An independent clause is one that can stand alone as a complete sentence while a dependent clause requires an independent clause to be a full sentence.

So, to the clause "as he walked along the road", we add "he came upon a deserted house in the middle of the open fields" to make the whole sentence.

Thus, the completed sentence becomes -

As he walked along the road, he came upon a deserted house in the middle of the open fields.

Ideas please? Now that you have learned about different traditions and have thought about your position, decide which tradition you will write an argument about and why. Write a sentence about it below.

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Answer:

I plan to argue that a bar/bat mitzvah is an important tradition because it is a part of growing up.

If you don't want to write about bar/bat mitzvah just replace it with something else.

The different traditions.

As per the question, the ideal phases of the learned traditions that have been shown in the different position can be used to assert about the traditions and thus be used as in writing the arguments and sentences about the adversity of questions. The idea about the bar tradition in various nations has differed value and exposes a divert tradition.

Thus the answer is a traditional value.

As per the statement of the transitional value, the culture has several transitional values and hence is diverse and differs as per the position in the culture and norms of the society. Hence the tradition that will value is that of the past and continued one.

Learn more about the different traditions.

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Beowulf's victory is mainly symbolic of ________.

• severe discipline

• Hrothgar’s flaws

• a supernatural force

• an unsympathetic setting

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Answer: A supernatural force.

Explanation:

Beowulf is representing one epic hero that is strong, brave, intelligent, smart, and he has that excellent nature that nobody has. He is the only one and that is why the main symbol of his victory will be a supernatural force. Since he is one perfect epic hero he will always have that supernatural force or help that will help him to get through anything.

His battle with Grendel represented that he had supernatural force.

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