Answer:A)Aquifers
Explanation:
had james known or read about galapagos islands before visiting them with darwin do you think his experience would have been different? if so how?
Answer:
I'm almost sure that the Galapagos were important to Darwin
Explanation:
these animals were studied by Darwin as he was staying on the island.
In your experience, how do we find redemption? What did it take for Mike’s grandmother tofeel forgiven by her late husband? How do you think Mike’s grandmother felt up until thatmoment that Mike forgave her?
Answer:
i do not know the answer
Explanation:
The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe
#4 What meaning do the words “what it utters is its only stock and store” convey to the reader?
Startled at the stillness broken by reply so aptly spoken,
“Doubtless,” said I, “what it utters is its only stock and store,
Caught from some unhappy master whom unmerciful Disaster
Followed fast and followed faster till his songs one burden bore—
Till the dirges of his Hope that melancholy burden bore
Of ‘Never—nevermore.’”
What meaning do the words “what it utters is its only stock and store” convey to the reader?
A. The bird has only learned how to speak one word.
B. The bird has run out of food and is asking to be fed.
C. The bird has spent its entire life feeling miserable all the time.
D. The bird has escaped from its owner and is seeking a place to hide.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
the bird has run out of food and is asking to be fed
Select your own metaphors to complete a couplet. Remember to ask yourself what each reminds you of.
A cat, hunched up, spitting in rage,
See the flying of the teacher,
I think she's angry at the kids on the bleachers.
How would your life be different if you did not easy access to clean, sanitary water? Explain in details how your daily routine would be impacted.
Answer:
yes it would be different
Explanation:
if we didn't have clean water, we would get sick if we drank it. if we need to wash something (food, hands, face, etc) it would end up not being clean.
Who first had the idea of shaping a piece of wood into a long narrow board and using it to ride ocean waves? No one knows for sure, but we do know that Hawaiians have been surfing since the 1400s. The Hawaiian word for surfing translates to wave-sliding, a fairly accurate description of this sport in which a surfer stands on a board and gets propelled across the water by the energy of the waves.
Type the word from the paragraph that means: pushed or moved forward
Create an interview with a character from a favorite book. Incorporate at least five spelling words into your interview. An interview should include questions from the Interviewer and answers provided from the perspective of the character. Spelling words must be spelled correctly, underlined, and used correctly within the context of the interview.
Answer:
what are the spelling words?
Answer:
The spelling words
Explanation:
inaccurate incorrect or untrue
inactive sluggish or passive
incomplete lacking some part, not complete
incumbent currently holding a position or role
indefinite without a specific limit
indict to accuse of wrong doing
introvert a shy person
invisible hidden or not seen by the eye
*subject a matter of discussion or thought
*suddenly occurring quickly without warning
Okay so i have a plot for a weighting idea but I need a name for the book
Enemies. The characters begin as enemies. At some point, they are forced to spend time together and begin falling in love.
that's the plot so you know the main characters who fall in love are both females!
Answer:
lovely enemies
Explanation:
Where in an argumentative essay would this excerpt most likely belong? With so many people feeing that their lives
Answer:
Is there more to this or just that?
Explanation:
If not, judging by the start of the sentence, it could be the lead (introducing the idea) or the conclusion (restating the idea)
PLS HELP! ASAP!
Read the following prompt and type your response in the space provided.
Read "Evening" by Paul Laurence Dunbar.
"Evening"
The moon begins her stately ride
Across the summer sky;
The happy wavelets lash the shore,—
The tide is rising high.
Beneath some friendly blade of grass
The lazy beetle cowers;
The coffers of the air are filled
With offerings from the flowers.
And slowly buzzing o'er my head
A swallow wings her flight;
I hear the weary plowman sing
As falls the restful night.
You will write a short essay composed of two well-developed paragraphs.
Using Paul Dunbar's poem "Evening," identify examples of personification in the poem. Then clearly analyze and explain how personification
a. Creates meaning in the poem.
b. Develops mood and tone.
Make sure you cite specific moments and lines from the poem itself to help explain your ideas.
What song is suitable for chapters 22-27 in the Goldfish Boy by Lisa Thompson to play?
Answer:
Romance garbage by fatboibari
Explanation:
Please help I will mark brainliest
All u got to do is write a story related to the picture
PLZ MAKE IT LONG PLZ
Answer:
farmer ben finished his long day of work and started driving off the field in his tractor.
Which statement best describes how the conflict in "Amigo Brothers” is resolved?
The boys continue to fight after the final bell, showing that they are strong.
The boys leave the ring together, showing that they are still good friends.
The boys end the fight and agree to share the Golden Gloves trophy.
The boys both go to their corners to receive medical care for their injuries.
Answer:
in my opinion its B
sorry if I'm wrong
Explanation:
Which character did you find the most interesting? Why? The Apple Tree Switch
Answer:
I found the mom the most interesting because she didn't have her son with her and she was not paying attention to her son while in a public place where anything can happen.
Explanation:
Supporting Biliteracy
There are many good reasons to learn a second language. A second language can improve your understanding of your native language, open the door to new job opportunities, and help you learn about other cultures. Yet American students are less likely than European students to study foreign languages in school. To address this gap, several states have begun doing more to encourage biliteracy—the ability to read and write in two languages. California, New York, and Illinois are among the states that have passed laws establishing a state "Seal of Biliteracy." A Seal of Biliteracy shows that a student has achieved proficiency in a second language. Supporters of the seals say that they honor the importance of second-language learning. The seals also provide colleges and future employers with evidence of students' abilities.
What is the main idea of the passage?
Although second-language learning is important, students in the United States are less likely than those in Europe to learn a second language.
Fewer American students than European students learn a second language, so some states are promoting the study of foreign languages.
Answer:
Learning a second language benefits cognitive abilities like intelligence and memory, while lowering risks of brain aging, dementia, and Alzheimer's. ... Thus, learning a foreign language is one of the most effective and practical ways to increase intelligence, keep your mind sharp, and buffer your brain against aging.
Explanation:
let me know if its wrong
Answer:Fewer american students than europe students learn a second language, so some states are promoting the study of foreign languages
Explanation:IXL answer
What are Zora's characteristics? (From Justice in Eatonville)
What are Joe Clark's characteristics? (Also from Justice in Eatonville)
Answer:
Zora, a young girl known for her imaginative imagination and proclivity for telling compelling lies, spends her time with her best friend Carrie, who tells the plot
While Joe Clark is violent, angry, and set in his own ways and beliefs.
What is one way that people can harm the environment?
Trees provide shade from the sun for humans and animals.
Trees provide oxygen for humans and animals to breathe.
Trees provide furniture like tables and chairs to use.
Trees are beautiful to look at in parks and forests.
Answer:
Trees provide furniture like tables and chairs to use.
Explanation:
trees being cut down negatively affects all the other answers and more.
Can you please tell me the connection to human rights for this passage. Thank you
Answer:
This is telling us about the right of live and freedom
PLEASEE HELPP, NO LINKS AND DONT ANSWER JUST FOR POINTS OR YOU WILL BE REPORTED! Will give brainiest!
P.S: I think the answer is b but I’m not sure so please help.
Answer:
it is b!
Explanation:
Help Me Plz ♀️ This one is English this time
Answer:
You can tell this text structure is compare and contrast because it is comparing an object with another object, or in this case, an old Ferris wheel, and a brand new one.
What would be the literary device for...
"Feeling his flesh melt in the hot liquid air."
Answer:
Hyperbole.
Explanation:
Hyperboles are exaggerated statements not meant to be taken literally.
I do not know this please help
Answer:
The answer is C.I rember reading this poem a long time ago, and I hope this answer helps!
ずっと前にこの詩を読んだことを覚えています。この答えがお役に立てば幸いです。
What does xtiny.cf mean
Answer:
Do you mean extinct or are you talking abt a website.
Explanation:
PLS HELP. Take a moment to reflect on the web quest you completed at the beginning of this lesson. Compare and contrast the heroic qualities of these contemporary heroes with those of Hercules. Use the Venn Diagram to assist you.
middle area: strong, brave, self, confident, powerful
contemporary society: hard working, independent, usually in some job like a doctor or firefighter
ancient greece: demigod, part god, some mythical element
Answer:
Explanation:
I am answering because the person on top should definetly get brainlyest. Sorry, if I spelled that wrong. But thank you to the person on top.
How is the main idea of the nonfiction article similar to the theme of "The Rose that Grew from Concrete"?
Answer:
The theme of this poem is to always reach your goals despite the circumstances and to never give up. I know this because in the text it states "Funny it seems but by keeping it's dreams it learned to breathe fresh air."
Explanation:
please mark this answer as brainlest
Create an interview with a character from a favorite book. Incorporate at least five spelling words into your interview. An interview should include questions from the Interviewer and answers provided from the perspective of the character. Spelling words must be spelled correctly, underlined, and used correctly within the context of the interview. no links
Answer:
Interviewer: Good afternoon! Thank you for joining us today. Can you please introduce yourself to our audience?
Character: Hello, my name is Hermione Granger.
Interviewer: It's great to have you, Hermione! You are known for your intelligence and wit. How do you stay so knowledgeable about so many subjects?
Hermione: Well, I've always had a passion for learning. I read as much as I can, and I take meticulous notes. I also have a photographic memory, which helps me retain information.
Interviewer: That's impressive! I understand you are a skilled witch. What is your favorite spell?
Hermione: My favorite spell would have to be "Expecto Patronum." It's a spell that conjures a Patronus, a guardian that protects against dark creatures. It's a difficult spell to master, but it's very powerful.
Interviewer: That's fascinating! You've been on many adventures with Harry Potter and Ron Weasley. What has been your most challenging experience?
Hermione: I would say our trip to the Ministry of Magic was the most challenging. We were trying to retrieve a prophecy that could potentially save our world. We had to battle Death Eaters and outsmart Ministry officials, all while trying to stay alive. It was a harrowing experience.
Interviewer: It sounds like it! Lastly, what advice would you give to young witches and wizards who are just starting to learn magic?
Hermione: My advice would be to work hard and practice, practice, practice! Magic can be unpredictable, so it's important to be prepared for anything. And don't be afraid to ask for help when you need it.
Interviewer: Thank you so much for your time, Hermione! It's been a pleasure speaking with you.
Hermione: Thank you for having me. It's been lovely.
On April 5, 1856, Booker T. Washington was born into slavery. Washington later became a teacher, founded Tuskegee University and was the first African-American to be shown on a postage stamp. Who is another African-American that you would honor with a postage stamp? Explain why in a 7 sentence response?
who ever gets this right will get a brainlest. It's the outsiders
Answer:
Explanation:
It's Cherry
The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe
#3 Which phrases in the lines reflect the author’s use of alliteration? SELECT 3
Read the following lines from the poem.
Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing,
Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before;
But the silence was unbroken, and the darkness gave no token,
And the only word there spoken was the whispered word, “Lenore!”
This I whispered, and an echo murmured back the word, “Lenore!”
Merely this and nothing more.
Which phrases in the lines reflect the author’s use of alliteration?
Select three options.
A. Deep into that darkness peering,
B. long I stood there wondering, fearing,
C. Doubting, dreaming dreams
D. But the silence was unbroken,
E. was the whispered word, “Lenore!”
Answer: A
Explanation:
Write an open letter about an issue in your school or community modeled after Dr. King's "Letter from a Birmingham Jail." Include whom you are addressing, the change you hope the letter will bring, and valid arguments and reasoning to support your position. Your letter should also include the use of persuasive language, or rhetoric
Answer:
Dear fellow schools,
Whenever you tell us we have test, we all groan, well here's the thing you give out to much. Sorry just a fact. We have BOG's, Check-Ins [like 15]. We have to many especially with all the homework and other things we have to do. Some of us can't even focus because of things going on at home. Like we have other stuff to do. We don't have enough time to do homework, study for tests, and still do things required to do at home. It is not right for all of this to be put on our shoulders at such young ages. We'll have to work as adults so why do we have to learn now. Sure, as we progress throughout our school education we should learn how to task and plan ahead, but we all cant be like you expect us to be. Next time before you give tests think about it. Find out how much we know some other way.
Sincerely,
Your fellow students
Explanation:
So sorry for it being short you can alter it but just had to hurry. :) Hope you like it. ( p.S. srry for not hitting all of your points)