Answer:
rehtorical devices ask a question that the audience alredy knows. This could be done by foreshadowing or by a literal rhetorical question such as "i don't know sally,, is the sky blue?" said in a sarcastic tone of voice.
Explanation:
"What a lovely dress". Change the exlamatory sentence into declarative sentence
Answer:
That is a lovely dress.
Answer:
What a nice dress you are wearing today! What fools! How interesting the story line of the book is! How well she paints! How warm the weather is! Also, take note of the following rules: Use what a or what an when using a singular noun; Use what before a plural noun or an abstract noun. The words so and such can also be used in exclamatory .
Explanation:
Changing an exclamatory sentence into an assertive sentence and vice versa Exclamatory: What a beautiful flower! Assertive: It is a beautiful flower. Exclamatory: What a great victory! Assertive: It is a great victory. Exclamatory: How kind of you to help him like that! Assertive: It is very kind of you to help him like that. Exclamatory: What a glorious morning!
Who was the President of the United States during the period referred to in this section
Vietnam Wars" ?
Answer:
There were five different U.S. Presidents during the Vietnam war. (These five presidents were Dwight Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.)
Explanation:
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Question 6 The gene database you used is for health-care professionals. Would you support a similar gene database for consumers? Explain your reasoning.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Benefits
Direct-to-consumer genetic testing promotes awareness of genetic diseases.
It provides personalized information about your health, disease risk, and other traits.
It may help you be more proactive about your health.
It does not require approval from a healthcare provider or health insurance company.
It is often less expensive than genetic testing obtained through a healthcare provider.
DNA sample collection is usually simple and noninvasive, and results are available quickly.
Your data is added to a large database that can be used to further medical research. Depending on the company, the database may represent up to several million participants.
Risks and limitations
Tests may not be available for the health conditions or traits that interest you.
This type of testing cannot tell definitively whether you will or will not get a particular disease.
Unexpected information that you receive about your health, family relationships, or ancestry may be stressful or upsetting.
People may make important decisions about disease treatment or prevention based on inaccurate, incomplete, or misunderstood information from their test results.
There is currently little oversight or regulation of testing companies.
Unproven or invalid tests can be misleading. There may not be enough scientific evidence to link a particular genetic variation with a given disease or trait.
Genetic privacy may be compromised if testing companies use your genetic information in an unauthorized way or if your data is stolen.
The results of genetic testing may impact your ability to obtain life, disability, or long-term care insurance.
Answer:
their right^
Explanation:
The reader can infer that A. young dogs cannot play games. B. Capote is not very smart. C. some dogs will never fetch. D. dogs can be trained to fetch.
The reader can infer that?
A. young dogs cannot play games.
B. Capote is not very smart.
C. some dogs will never fetch.
D. dogs can be trained to fetch.
Answer: A, young dogs cannot play games
Answer:
It's D, I've read the story before.
Explanation:
I wouldn't say C because it doesn't really match very well with the sentence at the end of the story. It says "He is not a perfect fetch player yet, but I can now tell that one day he will be!" Basically telling us that dogs can be trained if you train them to play a game.
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Read the passage.…
THE thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could, but when he ventured upon insult, I vowed revenge. You, who so well know the nature of my soul, will not suppose, however, that I gave utterance to a threat. AT LENGTH I would be avenged... I must not only punish, but punish with impunity.
What does the word avenged mean as it is used in this passage?
Answer:
The word 'avenged' as used in this passage means to take vengeance for.
Explanation:
Montresor (The narrator) wants to have revenge against Fortunato for insulting him, because he feels offended
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"The Road Not Taken" is literally about a traveler who comes to a fork in the road. Explain how the poem could be understood as a metaphor for choices in life. How do you think the narrator feels about the choices he has made in life? Choose words from the poem that support your answer. How do these words affect the feeling, or "tone"?
Answer:
I need to see the poem to answer the question.
Explanation:
Which word best describes the mood of this excerpt from Anton Chekhov's "The Three Sisters"?
(In PROSOROV'S house.
A sitting-room with pillars; behind is seen a large dining-room. It is midday,
the sun is shining brightly outside. In the dining-room the table is being laid for lunch.)
(OLGA, in the regulation blue dress of a teacher at a girl's high school, is walking about correcting
exercise books; MASHA, in a black dress, with a hat on her knees, sits and reads a book; IRINA, in
white, stands about, with a thoughtful expression.)
OLGA: It's just a year since father died last May the fifth, on your name-day, Irina. It was very
cold then, and snowing. I thought I would never survive it, and you were in a dead faint. And
now a year has gone by and we are already thinking about it without pain, and you are wearing
a white dress and your face is happy. (Clock strikes twelve) And the clock struck just the same
way then. (Pause) I remember that there was music at the funeral, and they fired a volley in the
cemetery. He was a general in command of a brigade but there were few people present. Of
course, it was raining then, raining hard, and snowing.
IRINA: Why think about it!
A. excited
B. mysterious
C. comical
D. joyous
E. sentimental
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Answer:
hi sorry about the previous person the answer is A or C
look at both of those and pick witch one you think
Explanation:
if you where to read it would sound mysterious
The word which best describes the mood of this excerpt from Anton Chekhov's "The Three Sisters" is sentimental.
What is excerpt?Excerpt means to take a small part from a speech, book, film, etc. in order to publish it separately.
Who is Anton Chekhov?Anton Chekhov was a Russian playwright and short-story writer. He was born on 29 January 1860 and died on 15 July 1904.
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In this lesson, you will draft a critical response essay that compares and evaluates Ray Bradbury’s “A Sound of Thunder” and Gloria Skurzynski’s “Nethergrave.”
essay 5 paragraphs
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Start with a brief descriprion on all of the subjects. Try to put as much detail as possible. Then, create a table with their similarities and differences. Try to impress your teacher with big vocabulary. Start to construct a very rough draft of your project. Then add stuff from your table. Edit as much as you can, and voila, there you have it. a good essay.
Answer:
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Explanation:
how has the typewriter become a popular gadget today?
Answer:
because everybody uses it
what are the three types of nouns?
Answer:
possessive, common, and proper.
Explanation:
list 3 similarities and 3 differences between Beowulf and Gawain? state the reason and provide evidence as shown in the example Example - REASON: Beowulf and Sir Gawain are both protagonists of the stories and heroes of their people EVIDENCE: Beowulf is "loved by the Geats" (line 118) and called "the mighty protector of men" (line 313) while Sir Gawain "indeed stands out above all other knights" (line 343). For the "DIFFERENCES" section, you might consider phrasing your reasons like so: "Beowulf is different from Gawain because..."
Answer:
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Claim #1: Building a new mall would bring economic prosperity to old-
town Collinswood.
Claim #2: The new mall would ruin the quaint historical charm of old-
town Collinswood.
Which piece of evidence best supports claim #1?
O A. Lower-priced chain stores at the mall would drive smaller, local
shops out of business.
O B. Several historic buildings are set to be torn down in order to build
the new mall.
O c. The mall would attract large crowds, destroying the peaceful
nature of the town.
D. The mall would bring over 500 new jobs to the town of
Collinswood.
Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
D supports the first claim the other ones either oppose it or just don't make any sense
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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At the end of Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy, why does Reverend Buckminster side with the Phippsburg
townspeople against the people of Malaga Island?
Mr. Stonecrop describes how much money the island people have taken from the Phippsburg townspeople.
The reverend finds out that Turner's baseball bat and glove were left on the beach, not the front porch.
Mr. Stonecrop talks about the people in town who would support those on Malaga Island.
The reverend learns that Turner went to the island with Lizzie Griffin, an African American girl.
Answer:
The reverend learns that Turner went to the island with Lizzie Griffin, an African American girl.
Explanation:
Turner falls in love with Lizzie, a black girl. Turner grew up in a racist community and always heard that blacks were dirty, inferior and unworthy, but Lizzie seemed totally different from that, which deeply caught his attention. Lizzie invited Turner to Malaga Island, to meet her family. He goes and is delighted not only with the environment, but with the people as well, who treat him very well making him spend a very comfortable day.
However when Turner returns home he has an unpleasant surprise, he discovers that the inhabitants of the city of Phippsburg are determined to expel all blacks from the island to build a resort that will bring profits to the city. Turner does not approve and is forced to admit that he spent the day with a black girl, when he admits, he receives another disappointment, as Reverend Buckminister is forced to side with the people of Phippsburg.
Answer:
D). The reverend learns that Turner went to the island with Lizzie Griffin, an African American girl.
Explanation:
Which table shows a proportional relationship?
r 3 6 10 12 15
s 2 4 6 8 10
p 1 3 5 7 9
q 0 2 4 6 8
x 1 2 3 4 5
y 9 10 11 12 13
b 1 4 5 7 11
c 3 12 15 21 33
Explanation:
p 1 3 5 7 9
q 0 2 4 6 8 shows a proportional relationship.
Write a brief paragraph using the terms evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection to explain the water cycle. Write your paragraph on paper or type it using a word processing program.
Hey there,
Water can evaporate from oceans, lakes ponds, streams, and puddles. This means that the water can pretty much float into the air, like it has a magnetic attraction to the clouds. These water droplets wrap themselves around dust and other irritants in the atmosphere. This is called condensation. Once clouds are formed, they keep collecting water until they are full. When clouds are full, they release water through precipitation. This means the water either falls in droplets again like rain or dew, or it freezes and falls as snow, sleet or hail. Fianally, collection is the process is where water collects to form puddles, or falls into streams, rivers, lakes or oceans.
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refer to "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" by Ambrose Bierce in order to answer the question below.
Which section includes the falling action?
Section I
Section II
Section III
all of the above
none of the above
Answer:
the answer is a section 1
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question is the reading explains ways that the virus spreads from person to person. what can u infer about how ebola did NOT spread from person to person
highlight or tell me what sentence it is found in
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Answer:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
What are some characterizations for sam in the ransom of red chief?
Answer:
Explanation:
Henry portrays him as hapless and sympathetic, a benign and delusional man with pathetic criminal aspirations. Sam seems to be the leader of his and Bill's duo, as he leaves Bill with undesirable tasks, such as wrangling Johnny. He is resilient, and he patiently persists in their plan, even while Bill panics.
Gravity and drag both reduce the maximum altitude that a rocket can reach, increasing the cost of rocket flights. This study hypothesizes that rockets with a smoother surface will experience less drag and reach higher altitudes, given the same thrust as rockets with rough surfaces. To test this hypothesis, three identical model rockets were constructed and given finishes with varying degrees of surface smoothness: roughed with 40-grit sandpaper, unfinished, and glossed. Each rocket was outfitted with B5-4 motors and flown ten times. Flight results support the initial hypothesis, with the roughened-surface rocket reaching the apogee point at the lowest altitude and the glossed-surface rocket reaching it at the highest. In conclusion, the findings suggest that smoother surface finishes can reduce the drag force enough to affect altitude, thereby potentially increasing rocket efficiency and reducing fuel costs. Who is the primary audience?
Answer:
The primary audience is scientists such as engineers, mathematicians, or physicists.
Explanation:
The primary audience is scientists, especially experts in rocket science. They are the primary audience because the explanation that the speaker is giving to the audience has specific information that only people with knowledge in this field will understand correctly. Besides, the expert is talking about how they prove the hypothesis to be true and the steps that they followed. Only scientists can verify that the performed tests can corroborate the theory. If the speech is for an ordinary audience, the language would not be technical. It would be simpler so that the audience can understand it.
Answer:
academics concerning people who want to go into engineering
Explanation:
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in the story, what cause the conflict betwween the narrator and the old man
How does an event from Chapter 7 further develop a central idea from earlier in
the text? (racial identity, systemic oppression, integration versus separation, or
solidarity) * Malcolm X lesson 9
Answer:
solidarity
Explanation:
i just took a test on that and got it right
What key principle underlies all the techniques for improving communication?
Empathy
Questioning
Repetition
Distraction
Answer: Empathy
Explanation:
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(1) On July 16, 1969, Apollo 11 was launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. (2) It was one of the first missions that succeeded in launching humans to the surface of the Moon. (3) The hole world prayed as astronauts began their descent to the Moon's surface. (4) On 20 July 1969, Commander Neil Armstrong and Lunar module pilot Alvin "Buzz" Aldrin landed on the Moon. (5) More than half a billion people watch as Neil Armstrong became the first human being to set foot on the surface of the Moon.What change, if any, should be made in sentence 5? A. Make no change. B. Change watch to watched. C. Change than to then. D. Add a comma after people.
Answer:
The change that should be made is:
B. Change watch to watched.
Explanation:
In a text, there should be consistency when it comes to verb tenses. If you are narrating an event that happened in the past, verbs in the past tense should be used consistently. That is precisely what happens in the passage we are analyzing here, with only one exception.
In line 5, we have "More than half a billion people watch as Neil Armstrong became the first human being..." The verb "watch" is in the present tense, which makes it stand out when compared to the rest of the passage. As a matter of fact, it sounds strange, a bit off when we read it. Why use the present to refer to a past event that is, in fact, being narrated with past tense verbs? This is the change we should make so that this sentence will be consistent with the rest of the passage:
(5) More than half a billion people watched as Neil Armstrong became the first human being to set foot on the surface of the Moon.
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Lennie gravitates toward soft animals like the
mice and rabbits. How does the early inclusion of
this characteristic foreshadow later events in the story? Support your ideas with specific evidence from the text.
Answer:
Explanation:
Literally, the reason that Lennie likes these kinds of small animals is that he likes to pet them. In Chapter 1, that is what he talks about wanting to do. We also see this because his Aunt Clara gave him a rubber mouse he did not like it because it was no good to pet.
I think that figuratively, this is meant to show how childish Lennie is and how much he depends on George. He is so obsessed with little things that he can pet that he seems like a child.
Answer:
Lennie Gravitates toward soft animals
Explanation:
Greek historians changed the way history was written by
A. recording not just events but the reasons for those events.
B. checking multiple sources to record events accurately.
C. writing about recent events such as the Peloponnesian War.
D. drawing on the philosophical ideas of Plato and Aristotle.
Answer:
its a recording not just events but the reasons for those events.
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How is publishing on a blog different from publishing in an online magazine or journal?
a.) Bloggers require that your writing be nearly perfect; magazines and journals don't.
b.) Bloggers often expect you to answer comments about your post.
c.) Bloggers usually do not have any editorial guidelines, but magazines and journals do.
Answer:
c.) Bloggers usually do not have any editorial guidelines, but magazines and journals do.
Explanation:
While contributors have permission to submit their articles but not to publish, authors can publish and later edit their content. So, depending on how much you trust the authors of your blog, you can grant them any permission you like. A magazine sets its standards more strictly.
Hi there for this question I would say the answer is C.) Bloggers usually do not have any editorial guidelines, but magazines and journals do.
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Which crime would most likely fall under federal, rather than
state, jurisdiction?
A. Whistle-blowers discover that a famous attorney is
not licensed to practice law.
B. The crew of a ship off the coast of New England
steals cargo from another ship.
C. A landowner sues his neighbor because her cattle
keep wandering onto his land.
D. A convenience store owner is caught selling illegal
fireworks out of her back room.
Answer:
B . the crew of a ship off the coast of new England steals cargo from another ship
What kinds of information can line graphs show? (Select all correct answers.)
movement of objects
changes over time
steps in a process
trends in data
Answer:
Information that line graph can show is changes over time.
A "how-to" guide provides a series of steps to build a treehouse. This is an example of _____.
sequence
connotation
tone
Answer:
Sequence
Explanation: