Answer:
lolll my doctor has weird handwriting
Explanation:
Answer:
I wonder why? Because they have a big reputation for it
HELP PLEASE HURRY WILL MARK BRAINLIST
a
A healthy microbe to human relationship is a balance we can study and understand.
b
Human guts tend to gather a range of microbes that maintain health.
c
New studies suggest a wide variety of microbes is best for the human body.
d
The American Gut Project is a study to understand the digestive system.
The Truth About Antibacterial Soap
According to Discovery Fit & Health, about 75 percent of liquid soaps claim to be antibacterial. While this kind of soap sounds like a good idea, it is really not more effective than regular soap. Soap in general works by binding with dirt and grime and bacteria. This binding action allows the particles to be washed away easily. Antibacterial soap really does no more than regular soap. In fact, to be more effective than regular soap, antibacterial soap should stay on your skin for about two minutes to do what it claims it can do. Most people do not wash their hands that long. In addition, antibacterial soap may do harm. First it kills both beneficial and harmful bacteria. Second, scientists believe bacteria may become resistant to antibacterial agents over time, especially if they are not used correctly. Finally, antibacterial soap does nothing to viruses. Most of the time, we get sick from viruses, not bacteria. In sum, antibacterial soap does not live up to the hype. You are better off just using regular soap.
Works Cited
Is Antibacterial Soap Any Better than Regular Soap?
http://health.howstuffworks.com/skin-care/cleansing/myths/question692.htm
Answer:
I think it's D
Explanation:
Before reading, good readers ask themselves questions. What might you ask before reading " Remarks on East-West Relations at Brandenburg Gate in West Berlin "? by Ronald Reagan's speech on June 12, 1987. ( Only answer if you have read his speech ) Will Mark Brainliest.
Answer:
The line most remembered; as written by Peter Robinson, and explained in his book, "How Ronald Reagan Changed my Life", is "Mr. Gorbachev, Tear Down This Wall". In reference to the Berlin wall, which was built to separate east Berlin from west Berlin.
It was part of the speech, which was added because of the Mr. Robinson's advanced visit to Berlin and conversations he had with locals there. It was opposed by the top advisers to the president as they thought it too strong a wording for the United Stated president to challenge the Soviet leader. But, there had been protect marches opposing the wall, and Reagan was popular throughout the world. He was an ex-actor and could deliver this message without making a US threat to Mr. Gorbachev. The soviets knew that their actions in building this wall were seen as an act of aggression. And there were continuing protest to remove it. In the end, this line, and the non-threatening way it was delivered allowed the Berlin Wall to be removed and provided a more open dialogue between the United States and the Soviet Union.
the direct impact of his speech was tthe begining of transformation if the soviet union and opening of the soviet union into democratic independent countries. It was also the begining of the end of the cold war. Regan's popularity raised to the highest rate, and alowed him to be reelected.
If you wanted to prove that Beowulf shows traits of being an epic hero in his fight with Grendel, which form(s) of evidence would you use? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.
“In his far-off home Beowulf…heard how Grendel filled nights with horror/and quickly commanded a boat…Proclaiming that he’d go to that famous king”
“In his far-off home Beowulf…heard how Grendel filled nights with horror/and quickly commanded a boat…Proclaiming that he’d go to that famous king”
“The days/of my youth have been filled with glory”
“The days/of my youth have been filled with glory”
“hell’s captive caught in the arms /Of him all the men on earth/Was the strongest”
“hell’s captive caught in the arms /Of him all the men on earth/Was the strongest”
All of the above
Answer:
All of the above
Explanation:
What kinds of modern products and services do you think would be popular in Shakespeare’s time - even though they were not around, then?
Answer:
the toilet,sink,bottles,food containers
help please! im tired of those fake answers i need a legit one please and ty
Answer:
Explanation:
#1) A
#2) B
#3) Food webs come in many different organisms depending on the ecosystem. An example is when plants like grass get their energy from the sun by making photosynthesis. Then a rabbit eats the grass and eats the energy source. Then a fox eats the rabbit and gets the energy source. Once the fox dies, it decomposers decompose the body giving it nutrients to the soil so more grass can grow. But these are not the only food chains. Different ecosystems have different chains and can be long or short like in forests or oceans. Food webs are important for our ecosystems because without it, animals won't be alive by not getting any food source.
Hope this helps
Answer:
The cook in "The Open Boat" was forced to bail water despite not enjoying being on the open sea. This comment perfectly expresses how worn out the oiler and correspondent felt, but they were still motivated to keep rowing. The sea was also behaving strangely. Sometimes it would behave gently, and other times it would buck like a bronco. When the sea treated them the way it did, it didn't take their circumstances into account; and when they got close to land toward the end of the story, and lost their dinghy, they had to swim to shore despite being fatigued. A wave enabled the tired correspondent safely to make it to land, but another wave was fatal to the oiler.
Explanation:
plato
Question 8 (1 point)
Read the poem.
The Whippoorwill
by Madison Julius Cawein
I.
Above lone woodland ways that led
To dells the stealthy twilights tread
The west was hot geranium red;
And still, and still,
Along old lanes the locusts sow
With clustered pearls the Maytimes know,
Deep in the crimson afterglow,
We heard the homeward cattle low,
And then the far-off, far-off woe
Of "whippoorwill!" of "whippoorwill!"
II.
Beneath the idle beechen boughs
We heard the far bells of the cows
Come slowly jangling towards the house;
And still, and still,
Beyond the light that would not die
Out of the scarlet-haunted sky;
Beyond the evening-star's white eye
Of glittering chalcedony,
Drained out of dusk the plaintive cry
Of "whippoorwill," of "whippoorwill."
III.
And in the city oft, when swims
The pale moon o'er the smoke that dims
Its disc, I dream of wildwood limbs;
And still, and still,
I seem to hear, where shadows grope
Mid ferns and flowers that dewdrops rope,
Lost in faint deeps of heliotrope
Above the clover-sweetened slope,
Retreat, despairing, past all hope,
The whippoorwill, the whippoorwill.
Whippoorwill - a nocturnal bird with a distinctive call that is suggestive of its name
In "The Whippoorwill," what is the speaker's viewpoint of the whippoorwill’s call?
Question 8 options:
The call sounds forlorn.
The call is a sign that the city is too crowded.
The call is annoying and bothersome.
The call reminds him of a pet he once had.
Question 9 (1 point)
Read the poem.
The Whippoorwill
by Madison Julius Cawein
I.
Above lone woodland ways that led
To dells the stealthy twilights tread
The west was hot geranium red;
And still, and still,
Along old lanes the locusts sow
With clustered pearls the Maytimes know,
Deep in the crimson afterglow,
We heard the homeward cattle low,
And then the far-off, far-off woe
Of "whippoorwill!" of "whippoorwill!"
II.
Beneath the idle beechen boughs
We heard the far bells of the cows
Come slowly jangling towards the house;
And still, and still,
Beyond the light that would not die
Out of the scarlet-haunted sky;
Beyond the evening-star's white eye
Of glittering chalcedony,
Drained out of dusk the plaintive cry
Of "whippoorwill," of "whippoorwill."
III.
And in the city oft, when swims
The pale moon o'er the smoke that dims
Its disc, I dream of wildwood limbs;
And still, and still,
I seem to hear, where shadows grope
Mid ferns and flowers that dewdrops rope,
Lost in faint deeps of heliotrope
Above the clover-sweetened slope,
Retreat, despairing, past all hope,
The whippoorwill, the whippoorwill.
Whippoorwill - a nocturnal bird with a distinctive call that is suggestive of its name
Part A
What is a theme of “The Whippoorwill?
Question 9 options:
Nature soothes the heart and calms the mind.
People sometimes long for what they cannot have.
There is a balance between nature and the city.
In order to move forward, people must leave the past behind.
Question 10 (1 point)
Part B
How does the theme in Part A develop in the poem?
Question 10 options:
The speaker recalls his fondest memories of nature while living in the city.
The city sky is filled with cloudy, gray smoke and it makes the speaker feel sad that the moon is hidden.
The speaker thinks he hears the sound of the whippoorwill while walking in the city.
The woeful sound of the whippoorwill echos the despair the speaker feels living in the city.
Question 11 (1 point)
Read the poem.
A Poison Tree
by William Blake
I was angry with my friend:
I told my wrath, my wrath did end.
I was angry with my foe:
I told it not, my wrath did grow.
And I watered it in fears
Night and morning with my tears,
And I sunned it with smiles
And with soft deceitful wiles.
And it grew both day and night,
Till it bore an apple bright,
And my foe beheld it shine,
And he knew that it was mine,—
And into my garden stole
When the night had veiled the pole;
In the morning, glad, I see
My foe outstretched beneath the tree.
Read the stanza from "A Poison Tree."
And into my garden stole
When the night had veiled the pole;
In the morning, glad, I see
My foe outstretched beneath the tree.
Which line of the excerpt contains a biblical allusion?
Question 11 options:
“And into my garden stole”
"When the night had veiled the pole;"
"In the morning, glad I see"
"My foe outstretched beneath the tree."
Answer:
This poem is mostly about some old man travelling to his friends house.
Explanation:
(d) basically, / manipulating /it is / of the cat /
the genes
(
...
Answer:
?
Explanation:
Answer:
whaaaaaaa-?????
Explanation:
Help me asap!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
I would tell you the answer but i can't see it good.
Explanation:
what is the significance of Literary Conventions in Short Story and Poetry?
I hope you help me.
Answer:
A literary convention is a commonly used device or aspect of a certain kind of work. If you are reading a certain type of literary work, you can expect it to conform to certain conventions. For example, plays are typically divided into acts and scenes, and characters generally speak to each other with dialogue. In Shakespeare's dramas, characters communicate their inner thoughts through the use of soliloquies. If you do not understand this particular literary convention, it will be difficult for you to make sense of what is going on--you might think that the character is speaking to other characters rather than privately expressing their inner thoughts. Some literary forms, like the novel, for example, have fewer conventions.
Branliest + 20 pts + 5 star guarentee!
Determine the tone in the following passage from, "I, Too, Sing America:"
Tomorrow
I’ll be at the table
When company comes.
Nobody’ll dare
Say to me,
“Eat in the kitchen,”
Then.
Besides,
They’ll see how beautiful I am
And be ashamed-
Question options:
A. Angry
B. Joyful
C. Determined
D. Wishful
Answer: C
Explanation:
because they are so confident about them self. B is joyful but they aren't happy in that way. A is angry and that's for the other people in the poem, and D is wishful which they aren't wishing. Can I have brainliest?
Which sentence is the clearest example of inductive reasoning
Moons orbit planets. Europe is a moon. Therefore, Europa orbits a planet
What do you wonder about the speech of Amanda Gorman?
Two sentences
Answer:
stop cheating and pay atteion im also calling your parents
Explanation:
lololloll
Please can anyone help me with this
Answer:
I'd have to say Savour, Rustic and Saver
What is the most specific name of the quadrilateral shown below?
quadrilateral
parallelogram
rectangle
square
Explanation:
rectangle
is the correct answer of this question.
plz mark my answer as brainlist plzzzz.
hope this will be helpful to you.
MUST BE DONE TODAY!!!
Complete The Analogy from the poem, Mother to Son
Crystal : Clear ::Mud : ____
A. Unclear
B. Gravel
C. Sand
D. Rain
Here is the poem:
Well, son, I’ll tell you:
Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair.
It’s had tacks in it,
And splinters,
And boards torn up,
And places with no carpet on the floor—
Bare.
But all the time
I’se been a-climbin’ on,
And reachin’ landin’s,
And turnin’ corners,
And sometimes goin’ in the dark
Where there ain’t been no light.
So boy, don’t you turn back.
Don’t you set down on the steps
’Cause you finds it’s kinder hard.
Don’t you fall now—
For I’se still goin’, honey,
I’se still climbin’,
And life for me ain’t been no crystal stair.
Answer: Unclear
Explanation: Its unclear because the crystal is put with clear and you can see through crystals. For mud, you can't see through so it's unclear
Answer:
unclear.
Explanation:
this is an analogy. see how crystal is comapred to clear? you can see through crystal.
(ex. "thats crystal clear to me.")
you cant see through mud, so thats why the answer is A.
(also, i took this class last year!)
Imagine it’s the summer before you start high school. You’re trying to figure out what to wear for that important first day of school. What should you do with your hair? What shoes should you wear? Write a 100-word letter to a friend—real or imaginary—who’s already in high school and explain your problem. Ask your friend if he or she has any advice for you.
im gonna give you the sample answer that plato (edmentum) gives you, because i want the points and because the other persons answer is incredibly wrong. youre meant to write what you would write to that person in the box. you dont have to actually write the letter, and they didnt even tell what they wrote. heres the sample answer:
Hi, Zoey!
I’m really excited about starting high school next month. But I don’t know what to wear on that important first day! You know the saying, “the first impression is the last impression”? I think it’s true.
I need some fashion advice from you. I do want to look great, but I don’t want to overdress. I’m trying to decide whether to wear a denim skirt and white top, a short blue dress, or jeans and a T-shirt. Also, I’m not sure if I should wear flip-flops or sneakers or something dressier. What do you think?
Hope to you see you soon,
Emily
Explanation:
Hello Please Scroll Through These Pics And Answer ASAP! Thanks!
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Read the lines from "In Spite of War."
Something within me laughs and sings
And I must praise with all my breath
How does the author's word choice in these lines affect the tone of the poem?
It creates a somber tone
It creates a playful tone.
It creates a humorous tone.
It creates a grateful tone
Answer:
d it creates a grateful tone
Explanation:
this best fits the question let me know if im wrong please and thanks=)
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Stephanie will call us when they leave the restaurant. We'll hide in the
living room and turn off the lights. When Frank walks in, everyone will
jump out and yell "Surprise!" He didn't suspect a thing!
A. We'll hide
B. will call
C. didn't suspect
D. will jump
Answer:
C. didn't suspect
Explanation:
In the passage, the part saying “didn’t suspect” is wrong. The story is proposing the plan which should be in the future. All the rest of the passage uses future simple tense – verb to be in the future form (will) and the verb in the infinitive.
“Didn’t suspect” is written in the form of past simple tense. This tense is used when some event has already happened.
As the surprise party did not happen yet, but will in the future, this part has also to be written in the future simple tense.
The correct sentence should be ”He won’t suspect a thing”. Won’t is a short form of will not – a negative form for future simple tense.
7. Why does Mandela reference other Nobel Peace
Prize recipients and how does this contribute to the
power of his speech?
Answer:
Mandela wanted peace for Africa.
Mandela was apartheid.
Mandela's Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech (1993) gave a hopeful attitude toward South Africa's future.
What was Mandela's thought after getting Mandela?Mandela gave a hopeful discourse since he makes reference to every one of the weights of politically-sanctioned racial segregation in South Africa however winds up giving that South Africa will beat these issues.
Nelson Mandela, one of the most conspicuous basic freedoms images of the 20th 100 years, is a man whose devotion to the freedoms of his kin rouses common liberties advocates all through the world.
For more information about Nobel Peace Prize, refer the following link:
https://brainly.com/question/4090532
#SPJ2
What does Malala aspire to be when she grows up? Why?
Answer:
A teacher, doctor, or a politican.
Explanation:
Malala's father managed a school. His profession inspired her interest in education. As she grew older, her interests leaned towards medicine. At that time, she had plans to persue her career as a doctor. However, after she was shot, she was interested in politics. Presently, she is a politican and an inspiration for young ladies around the world!
He is eating mangoes. (Change into passive voice.)
Why did it make sense that more
women were seeking enhanced or
equal rights during the Age of
Reason?
If this was a PSA about not spreading germs, which phrase would make the best slogan?
Cover your sneeze, prevent disease!
Don’t forget to use a tissue!
Cover your sneeze, please!
Use a tissue when sneezing!
Answer:
cover your sneeze, prevent disease
Explanation:
Answer:
a
Explanation:
because its catchy so people are more likely to remeber it
In this excerpt from The Great Influenza, an account of the 1918 flu epidemic, author John M. Barry writes about scientists and their research. Read the passage carefully. Then, in a well-written essay, analyze how Barry uses rhetorical strategies to characterize scientific research.
Hello. It is not possible to answer your question because you did not provide the excerpt to which this question refers. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
Rhetorical strategies are used in a text to influence the reader to agree with the author of a text. In this case, Barry used arguments that convinced the reader about a certain position in relation to scientific research. With that, Barry may have used logical, ethical and / or emotional arguments to get the reader to agree with him.
Answer:
Barry uses figurative language, syntax, and diction to elaborate.
Explanation:
It is not possible to fit the whole essay in here
Help
================
Answer:
The answer is true
PLease help me 15 points
What does the following passage foreshadow about Charlie?
"When I become intelligent like Dr. Strauss says, with three times my I.Q. of 68, then maybe I'll be like everyone else and people will like me and be friendly."
Group of answer choices
It foreshadows that Charlie will not want to interact with anyone after he gains all of his intelligence.
It foreshadows that Charlie will only become a little bit more intelligent, and he will not understand why.
It foreshadows that Charlie will still be abnormal because of his I.Q.
It foreshadows that Charlie will die because of the operation.
Answer:
I believe the answer is,
"It foreshadows the Charlie will only become a little bit more intelligent, and he will not understand why."
Also, that story is bloody amazing.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from the poem by Robert Frost.
THE well was dry beside the door,
And so we went with pail and can
Across the fields behind the house
To seek the brook if still it ran;
Not loth to have excuse to go,
Because the autumn eve was fair
(Though chill), because the fields
were ours,
And by the brook our woods were
there.
Which of these best explains how the narrator feels about his task?
He dreads the long, cold walk to the woods.
He is indifferent as this is a routine task.
He resents having to leave his warm home.
He is glad of a reason to enjoy the night air.
Answer:
He is glad of a reason to enjoy the night air.
Explanation:
"Not loth have excuse to go,
Because the Autumn eve was fair"
What is the historical and cultural perspective of a story?
A. The situations of conflict in which the characters find themselves
B. The way the culture and the time in which the author writes
influence the story
C. The beliefs, opinions, and knowledge of the omniscient narrator
D. The specific ordering of the plot elements designed to appeal to a
target audience
Help me out hereeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Answer:
Sequential/logical order
Explanation:
Nothing is being compared/contrasted, nor is cause/effect or problem/solution being used. The text is simply stating the consoles and the years they came out in chronological order.