Answer:
what i do not understand
Explanation:
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essay about future city
Answer:
3000, the year of robots
nuclear war has destroyed the world as we know it.
the year is 3000. new york is an icy place ruled by robots. the once glorious, statue of liberty is now possessed.
kind computer programmer, prof. polly wu is humanity's only hope. polly finds the courage to start a secret revolutionary organization called the freedom fighters.
the fight is jeopardized when Polly is tricked by a tactless computer programmer, di suki snozcumber, and injures her left eye.
armed with a computer and guns, the freedom fighters try their best to save mankind, but can they defeat sinister robots and restore the statue of liberty to its former glory?
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Select two sentences from Passage 2 that support the inference that
researchers are unsure of the effect that clicking moths have on bats.
Select 2 correct answer(s)
“As a bat zips through the night sky, it sends out high-pitched
squeaks, bouncing sound waves off of objects and unsuspecting
prey" (paragraph 5)
"While most insect victims would have trouble fighting back, many
dive and loop to avoid enemies, and some have the added advantage
of being poisonous." (paragraph 5)
“Tiger moths have a special clicker called a tymbal built into their
thorax." (paragraph 6)
"Scientists have proposed a few reasons for the tymbal's success,
ranging from its potential to startle a bat to its possible role as a
“jammer' that garbles the bats' hunting squeaks." (paragraph 6)
"The bat may recognize the clicks from the 11,000 tiger moth
species, learning to avoid the critters after an initial bout of food
poisoning." (paragraph 7)
Scientists have proposed a few reasons for the tymbal's success, ranging from its potential to startle a bat to its possible role as a “jammer' and The bat may recognize the clicks from the 11,000 tiger moth species, learning to avoid the critters are the inference sentence.
What are inference sentence?Inference sentence is using the logical conclusion of any particular content. It can be the opinion of any person or the study of any article.
An example of inference sentence is Sara is going to gym, she must have trying to lose weight.
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(a rose for Emily) Did you find this story depressing? Uplifting? Disgusting? What is your overall reaction to the story?
Answer:
I find it depressing just my opinion oh and for the people that didnt read it heres a short summary
Explanation:
“A Rose for Emily” was among Faulkner’s first published stories. Like many of Faulkner’s stories, it takes place in fictional Yoknapatawpha County, located in Faulkner’s home state of Mississippi. Setting so many of his stories in one location allows him to treat this community in depth, which in turn allows Yoknapatawpha County to stand in as a credible microcosm for the American South at large.
The town of Jefferson as represented in “A Rose for Emily” is an insular one. The only outsider is Homer Barron, a Northerner, and his death is caused as much by Emily as by the druggist who sold her the arsenic, and by the townspeople who watched murder happen with bemused indifference. As a result, the town itself has a crypt-like staleness. The “we” of the narrative reinforces the closed space of the story, in which any outsider is treated with scorn. Within this sealed tomb of a story, from the name of the town, Jefferson, to the first residents mentioned in the story, the town that the living occupy is likewise filled with the bodies and memories of the dead. Emily may live with the dead in a horrific and quite literal way, but, as depicted by Faulkner, she is a product of the death-obsessed and backward-looking culture that made her.
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I would love to write 3, 5 pages but the brainly app does not let you add a lot of words also I don’t know the story
Answer:
Is it a test?
Explanation:
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Use the arrows to classify the following media according to the use you make of them
PLS PUT THEM TO GREATEST TO LEAST
Radio
Newspaper
Social media
Internet
TV
Read the excerpt.
I used to like being called a “Rabbit,” after our school mascot, when I ran on our school track team, but I _______ when the district cut our budget.
Choose the phrase that best creates an angry, blaming tone in the sentence.
couldn’t do track
couldn’t run anymore
had to leave the team
was robbed of track
What new central idea emerges? How does Poe develop this idea in the
conclusion of the story? Cite TWO pieces of strong textual evidence to
support your analysis.
In the tell tale heart
Answer: Here are two short paragraphs to help you with your needs! Take the info of what you need from them!
Poe develops the central idea of obsession in “The Tell-Tale Heart” through his narrator who is disturbed by the old man’s eye. Poe also uses repetition to show the narrator’s preoccupation with the old man’s eye. Poe uses the story’s beginning to reveal the narrator’s obsessive personality. The narrator discusses how the old man’s eye is driving him to murder. “I think it was his eye! Yes, it was this! He had the eye of a vulture.” From there, Poe further uses the narrator’s point of view to develop the narrator’s obsession, as the narrator strategically plots the murder of the old man. For example, the narrator describes in detail the plan he executes every night for “seven long nights,” just to get a glimpse of the old man’s eye. The narrator even says that he is unable “to do the work” on one of those nights because he does not see the narrator’s “Evil Eye.” The narrator’s obsessive nature is further revealed by Poe’s use of repetition. For example, Poe uses repetition to show how slowly and cautiously the narrator is moving, just to get a glimpse of the old man’s eye. “I kept quite still and said nothing. For a whole hour I did not move a muscle, and in the meantime I did not hear him lie down.” Additionally, Poe’s use of repetition reveals how fixated the narrator is on seeing the eye, so he can carry out the murder. “I resolved to open a little—a very, very little crevice in the lantern. So I opened it—you cannot imagine how stealthily, stealthily.”
• Poe develops the central idea of madness by creating an insane narrator to tell his story. Also, Poe uses punctuation to show how mad the narrator is. Poe chooses to begin his story with the narrator explaining himself after the murder has occurred. The narrator makes statements about his condition, saying he was and is “dreadfully nervous” but not insane. However, the narrator’s behavior contradicts his statement, as he exclaims at the reader, “Hearken!” and says he desires to kill the old man because of his eye. “Whenever it fell upon me, my blood ran cold; and so by degrees—very gradually—I made up my mind to take the life of the old man.” Poe uses the narrative point of view to introduce the reader to the narrator’s madness instead of just the story’s action. “It is impossible to say how first the idea entered my brain; but once conceived, it haunted me day and night.” Additionally, Poe chooses to have the insane narrator tell the story so readers can have access to his internal thoughts, further developing the idea of madness. For example, the narrator thinks he is wise and sneaky, instead of insane, for his detailed murder plans. “Oh you would have laughed to see how cunningly I thrust it in!” These thoughts further reveal his madness. The narrator also admits he has his own terrors. “I say I knew it well. I knew what the old man felt, and pitied him,” showing his madness. Additionally, Poe uses punctuation to show how excited the narrator is, revealing his madness. For example, the narrator talks loudly and excitedly when he thinks he “hears” the dead man’s beating heart: “Oh God! What could I do? I foamed—I raved—I swore!” Poe uses exclamation points to show how crazy the narrator is when he believes he is hearing the dead man’s beating heart.
Explanation:
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Read the introduction and first paragraph of an essay about energy sources.
(1) The nation's energy use iS largely dependent on fossil fuels. (2) These fuels are nonrenewable
resources, and they cause pollution. (3) We cannot
continue our reliance on a fuel that will eventually run
out. (4) Thus, we must find other ways to sustain our energy demands. (5) Pursuing alternative fuel sources
is the key to solving our energy crisis.
(6) Currently, about 1 percent of energy in the United States is produced by the sun, and solar energy has
the potential to become a more widely used energy source. (7) Through different technologies, such as
solar cells, scientists have learned to use the sun's radiation to create electricity. (8) Solar energy is both
inexhaustible and clean. (9) The major limit to this alternative source is that equipment is expensive. (10)
Developing a cost-effective way to harness the power of the sun will be a significant development in
solving our energy crisis.
Which sentence is the author's thesis statement?
Answer:
Sentence 5.
Explanation:
A thesis statement is characterized as the statement that conveys the key idea of the essay or paper which the author wishes to convey. It primarily aims to guide the readers about the purpose and outlook of the work. In the given essay, 'sentence 5' exemplifies the thesis statement because it informs the readers about the central idea that the author discusses through his essay. It also assists them in knowing the intent for which the author has produced the essay i.e. 'how pursuing substitute fuel sources can help to cope up with the energy crisis.'
The sentence that is the author's thesis statement is sentence 6.
A thesis statement simply means the sentence that contains the main idea that in a story. It should be noted that the thesis statement reflects the judgment of the writer.
Based on the information given, the sentence that is the author's thesis statement is sentence 6. The sentence "Currently, about 1 percent of energy in the United States is produced by the sun, and solar energy has the potential to become a more widely used energy source" is the thesis statement.
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What is a theme not represented in Vincent van Gogh: Portrait of an Artist?
Perseverance
Hard work
The elite have more value
People of the working class have more value
it whould be hard working
How can you create a plan in your life now for the trials and pains you may feel? Start with creating your "Purpose Plan,” and start by answering these questions below:Who do I want to be in five years?Where do I want to be in five years?What influence do I want to have on the world in five years?How can I become something different than I am today?
Complete the following
sentence:
There was a sense of
before the exam,
everyone was shaking with
anxiety.
A. perturbation
B. deliberately
C. congenial
D. pervaded
Answer:
A. Perturbation
Explanation:
There was a sense of perturbation before the Exam everyone was shaking with anxiety
Universal questions are questions that are ______.
answered with a yes or no
easily answered with information from the text
open-ended
i put the answer c
Explanation:
Why were many colonists hesitant to become independent from Great Britain?
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Answer:
That is very well written essay you'll do fine.
Explanation:
Answer: 10/10
Explanation:
this is a very good page, what’s wrong with it?
4. He said "I am learning Chinese"
reportrd speech
Answer:
??
Explanation:
A protagonist sees a friend get attacked for no reason, and decides that life isn't safe
and fair for anyone. This is an example of
a. Who am I?
b. Time and Place
c. Keeping It Relevant
d. Adults
e. Friend Group
f. Young Love
g. Loss of Innocence
Answer:
honestly id have to choose between c and g because I'm not 100 percent sure which one but id have to go with one of those
Which of the following sentences
is punctuated correctly?
A. I wanted to go to a haunted house, but; it was
too expensive
B. I wanted to go to a haunted house it was too
expensive,
C. I wanted to go to a haunted house but it was
too expensive
D. I wanted to go to the haunted house, but it
was too expensive
Answer:
d
Explanation:
because there is a comma after I wanted to go to the haunted house but it was too expensive.
A third-grade teacher plans a lesson that consists of the following activities: Students will feel a sample of polar bear fur, ice, and down feathers. After reading the book Animals in the Tundra, the students will be asked to create an outline for an essay about polar bears or snow buntings. The students will exchange papers and read for any extraneous information followed by the writer making appropriate changes. The teacher will then take a daily grade for the rough draft with the corrections of any grammatical errors. How is this unit an example of individualized writing instruction
Answer and Explanation:
This is an example of individualized writing, because it allows each student to write based on their own perception about the proposed subject. This stimulates logical thinking, as well as the reflection of each student on the information they have in an individualized way, that is, depending only on their own opinion and on their own conception of arguments. In addition, the teacher, allows each student to evaluate the text of the other, analyzing inconsistencies and information they deem incorrect, further stimulating individual reasoning.
The message conveyed in The Land is called the
characterization.
historical fiction.
historical setting.
theme.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Which persuasive techniques, visual elements, and sound elements are used to deliver the film’s message? How do these techniques and elements help make the message more appealing?
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You read Carl Sandburg’s poem “A Fence” earlier in this module. Reread it below, paying close attention to the poet’s word choices.
A Fence by Carl Sandburg
Now the stone house on the lake front is finished and the workmen are beginning the fence.
The palings are made of iron bars with steel points that can stab the life out of any man who falls on them.
As a fence, it is a masterpiece, and will shut off the rabble and all vagabonds and hungry men and all wandering children looking for a place to play.
Passing through the bars and over the steel points will go nothing except Death and the Rain and To-morrow.
Which phrase relies most on nuances of meaning to convey a tone or attitude toward the fence?
a place to play
can stab the life
through the bars
beginning the fence
Answer: can stab the life
Explanation:
took the test and guessed it right. saw the answers at the end.
How is the movie the lion King and Aladdin similar???
Answer:
They are both live action and cartoon.
Explanation:
Read the sentence.
He _______ out of the cab and _______ to the dock, but unfortunately, the ferry had already left the quay.
Choose the answer that best describes the action.
got, ran
stepped, hastened
jumped, raced
hopped, scrambled
Explanation:
He jumped out of the cab and raced to the dock...
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Alexander is always in class.
is this compound complex or a simple sentence
Answer:
Simple sentence
Explanation:
A coupound complex sentence would be two or more dependent clauses with an independent clause.
Answer:
Simple Sentence
Explanation:
A Compound sentence will have commas (,) with the word and, and it will be talking about a lot of things. And this is a simple sentence because it is just one thing and small. So There is your answer SIMPLE!
PLEASE HELP!!! Some of the survival strategies are nothing short of __________________.
Question 4 options:
A. euphony
B. ascetic
C. ingenous
D. convalesce
E. cocophonous
Answer:
b
Explanation:
read the sentence from paragraph 8. What can the reader infer from this sentence?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
they are not sure if that's what they really want & they don't trust the government either.
Which of the following sentences uses the comma correctly? Would you be able to tell me the time, Martha? Would you be able to tell me, the time Martha? Would you be able, to tell me the time Martha? Would you, be able to tell me the time Martha?
Answer:
the first sentence.would you be able to tell me the time, Martha?
Which statement best describes how Ginsberg's diction contributes to his style in the poem "Homework"?
A. He uses the formal language of news broadcasters to emphasize the need for US intervention.
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What themes do you predict will be developed in The Outsiders? What evidence leads you to make this prediction?
Explanation:
The Outsiders tells the story of two groups of teenagers whose bitter rivalry stems from socioeconomic differences. However, Hinton suggests, these differences in social class do not necessarily make natural enemies of the two groups. The greasers and Socs share some things in common. Cherry Valance, a Soc, and Ponyboy Curtis, a greaser, discuss their shared love of literature, popular music, and sunsets, transcending—if only temporarily—the divisions that feed the feud between their respective groups. Their harmonious conversation suggests that shared passions can fill in the gap between rich and poor. This potential for agreement marks a bright spot in the novel’s gloomy prognosis that the battle between the classes is a long-lasting one. Over the course of the novel, Ponyboy begins to see the pattern of shared experience. He realizes that the hardships that greasers and Socs face may take different practical forms, but that the members of both groups—and youths everywhere—must inevitably come to terms with fear, love, and sorrow.
The idea of honorable action appears throughout the novel, and it works as an important component of the greaser behavioral code. Greasers see it as their duty, Ponyboy says, to stand up for each other in the face of enemies and authorities. In particular, we see acts of honorable duty from Dally Winston, a character who is primarily defined by his delinquency and lack of refinement. Ponyboy informs us that once, in a show of group solidarity, Dally let himself be arrested for a crime that Two-Bit had committed. Furthermore, when discussing Gone with the Wind, Johnny says that he views Dally as a Southern gentleman, as a man with a fixed personal code of behavior. Statements like Johnny’s, coupled with acts of honorable sacrifice throughout the narrative, demonstrate that courtesy and propriety can exist even among the most lawless of social groups.
Answer:
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Answer:
Organism
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