Answer:
Those is the correct answer
Nick Carraway follows the advice that his father gave him.
True
False
Answer:
Explanation:
Nick starts the novel by relaying his father's advice: "Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone, just remember that all the people in this world haven't had the advantages that you've had." What advantages has Nick had? ... Nick comes from a prominent family and is fairly smart for he graduated from Yale
Adrenaline can start working when a person is
A
excited or happy
B
nervous or shy.
с
calm or relaxed.
D
scared or mad.
anybody might know this?
Answer:
Its option E I believe
Explanation:
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what is the passive form of We will decorate the tables with rare and beautiful flowers
Answer:
The table will be decorated with rare and beautiful flowers by us
The passive voice will be "The table will be decorated with rare and beautiful flowers by us".
What is passive voice?It should be noted that passive voice simply means a sentence where the subject undergoes the action of the verb.
The passive voice is used when we want to emphasize the action and the object of a sentence rather than the subject.
Here, the passive voice will be "Rare and beautiful flowers will used for the table decorations by us".
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When do you feel seen?
Answer:
during the day
Explanation:
in William Carlos Williams' poem "The Widow's Lament in Springtime," why does the poem take place in spring? A to contrast spring with grief B to contrast spring with insanity C to contrast spring with winter can you help me
Answer:
never
Explanation:
never ever never ever never never never never never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever
Can someone help me in this?
Determine the meaning of the word dispassionately in paragraph 1.
Answer:
Dispassionately: "in an unemotional, rational, and impartial manner."
Explanation:
use (fallow) and (insight) in one sentence
Answer:
fallow:The seventh day of rest was parallel to the seventh year of release and of the fallow field
insight:She gave him insight into how Katie and her mother felt about the subject
Explanation:
A. Alocal traffic camera spotted his car moving up Grape Avenue at
1:07 p.m.
B. Adrian clocked into work at Chuck's Quick Grille at 10:59 a.m.
C. Adrian returned to work at a 2:40 p.m., and several witnesses
noted that he stayed there until closing time at 9:00 p.m.
D. The cooks reported him missing at around 12:30 p.m., and the
manager noticed that his car was missing from the parking lot at
that time, though his tiger-striped sweatshirt was still hanging in
the break room.
Answer:
From the given information D conflicts or goes against Almas Claim
Read the sentence below:
Before this time, in places like Egypt, Babylonia, and ancient China, individuals were generally regarded as
subjects not as citizens."
What does the word subjects mean as used in the text above? Select ALL that apply
Please help
Answer:
Well i need to see the answer choices but subject means "one who lives in the area of is ruled by or abides to the rules of a domain or person"
write an original short story which shows how a blind man became the friend of a boy
Completa las frases con la forma correcta del verbo que se encuentra entre paréntesis; haciendo sus formas interrogativas, negativas y afirmaciones
1. She _____ (clean) up the kitchen by the time we arrived.
2. They _____ ( study) a lot the days before, so they were ready for the exam.
3.I ____ (be) at home all day. I had to get out and go for a walk.
4.She ____ (teach) Shakespeare before.
5._____ you _____ to that restaurant before?
6._____ you _____ (eat) breakfast when you left the house?
7.We ____ (not/finish) the document when the computer crashed.
8.She ____ (prepare) dinner before leaving for work that day.
9.I ____ (not/do) all my homework when I went to class.
10._____ you _____ (meet) her before?
In calculating the mean donation amount, which steps would you need to take? Check all that apply.
Answer:
A,B,C,D
Explanation:
I know what you're thinking. No way, right? English class is the most boring class of the day, right? I mean, why do I need to take English class when I already speak English? Right? Yeah, well I felt that way, too, until last summer when English class literally saved my life.
Let me explain.
My foster family, the Jamesons, decided to take a vacation. Sounds great, huh? Maybe Disneyland or a week on the beach? No way. They wanted to go to the desert. Long story short, we drove half way across the country to camp out in the Great Basin Desert.
"Josh, be sure to pack your warmest clothing," Mrs. Jameson yelled up the stairs. "The desert is cold at night, but don't worry. It won't leave you cold. Just wait until you see the stars."
We finally arrived at the Great Basin National Park, and I have to admit it was different than I imagined.
"Amazing, isn't it?" Mr. Jameson asked me as we looked out over the desert's vast, silent valleys. I just grunted back at him and put my earphones back in. No matter what changed in my life, no matter how many times I failed, my music was always there.
Later that night, I sat inside my tent and listened to the Jamesons telling stories around the fire they made. They thought it was so easy. Telling stories. Reading stories. I couldn't even pass English class. I couldn't understand those stu*** stories. Suddenly angry, I left the tent. They didn't even notice.
The air was colder, but the stars were amazing. I had to admit it. I turned off my music as I walked and listened to the desert. Coyotes howling. Owls hooting. Clawing. Scurrying. Something wet hit my face. I looked up and realized it was snowing! In the desert in July! And I was lost.
I wandered for hours but couldn't find our camp. The temperature continued to drop. I found a tree with deep crevices in the trunk and took shelter. My hands were getting numb, and I knew I was in trouble. Then I remembered Jack London and his story that we read in English class, "To Build a Fire." I knew I needed to keep warm, so I gathered up the branches around the base of the tree, piled up some dry grasses for kindling, and used the matches in my pocket to get the fire going. Just like in Jack's story. It worked!
I spent the night keeping that fire going and listening to the sounds of the desert. In the morning, the Jamesons found me. I was only about a half-mile away.
"Look at you," Mrs. Jameson said, when I told her how I'd remembered that story from English class, "making use of those 'stu***' stories from English class. Now all you have to do is write your own because your friends aren't going to believe how English class saved your life!"
How does the setting affect Josh?
A.
It makes him cry because he is afraid of the dark.
B.
It allows him time to be alone and reflect.
C.
He becomes irritable because of the intense heat.
D.
The desert is so hot that he drinks more water.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
What does the word scale mean in this sentence?
He must scale a tall ladder to reach the roof.
Answer:
its climb i gotchu
Explanation:
Answer:
scale means to climb
Explanation:
Write Paragraph on The Revolutionary War
Answer:
American Revolutionary War
The American Revolutionary War, also known as the American War of Independence or the Revolutionary War, was initiated by delegates from the thirteen American colonies in Congress against Great Britain over their objection to Parliament's taxation policies and lack of colonial representation. From their founding in the 1600s, the colonies were largely left to govern themselves. The cost of victory in the 1754 to 1763 French and Indian War and 1756 to 1763 Seven Years' War left the British government deeply in debt; attempts to have the colonies pay for their own defense were vigorously resisted. The Stamp Act and Townshend Acts provoked colonial opposition and unrest, leading to the 1770 Boston Massacre and 1773 Boston Tea Party. When Parliament imposed the Intolerable Acts upon Massachusetts, twelve colonies sent delegates to the First Continental Congress to draft a Petition to the King and organize a boycott of British goods.
Explanation:
Which best expresses the relationship between this poem and this image? A )Both the picture and the poem describe the horror of the ocean. B) The poem scorns the ocean's power, while the picture celebrates it Both the picture and the poem celebrate the power and beauty of the ocean. D) The picture shows the peacefulness of the ocean , while the poem describes the poem's cruel power .
Answer:
Both the picture and the poem celebrate the power and beauty of the ocean
Explanation:
1) What lesson does "The Jew in Brambles" teach readers?
Answer:
The lesson learned from the story teaches that violence is very much part of the nature of man and that the fact that it is repressed does not translate to an absence of it. The extent to which each human's ability to be wicked is relative to the amount of power he can exercise at that moment.
Explanation:
First, we see a subtle kind of violence in the form of selfishness and cruelty from the rich man who though his slave served him with commitment, diligence and honesty deprived him of his wages three years in a row and would have continued had the servant not insisted on his wages.
The second of such violence is seen from the Jew who though a thief hesitated not to report another "thief" to be sentenced to death.
The other thief who thought didn't steal outrightly was worse than the first two. At the beginning of the story, he seemed like he was of a gentle heart and has a big capacity to suffer I'll wrong from others without getting offended. Alas, in the third paragraph before the last, then we see the servant now in possession of extraordinary gifts which gave him the power to make anyone dance, hit anything he aimed for, and get anything he wished for, utilizes his powers to the demise of the Jew who had tried to have him hung front.
Without careful scrutiny, it may be easily dismissed, in the case between the servant and the Jew that the Jew was at fault. However, a careful reader would observe that the servant without much thought was happy to use his powers even if it meant the death of another.
If we contrast the attitude of the servant with the rich man at the beginning of the story who withheld wages, we see that there is much difference in the level of each person's depravity, with the servant's predisposition (that has finally been revealed. A slave maltreater versus a murderer.
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At many information technology workplaces, Information Technology employees can work in areas that other employees are not allowed.This is because the area is the main access point for all computers on the network. What is this area referred to as?
the cubicle
the server
the Internet
the IT office
Answer:
the correct answer is D
Explanation:
have a nice day!!!
Answer: its D JUST BELIEVE ME I TOOK THE TEST
Explanation:
bec i took the test
In this text, how do readers learn about Peter Hovenden's character? A through visual descriptions of Hovenden B through Hovenden's opinions of others C through the narrator's analysis of Hovenden D through Hovenden's actions toward Annie
Answer:
uhmm.. can you write the text so people can actually answer it
Explanation:
(1) If you are a soccer fan from the United States and you begin to watch European soccer on television,
you almost have to learn a whole new language. (2) Even when the coverage is in English, there is an
intriguing amount of linguistic variety in the descriptions of the sport.
(3) First of all, many people know that the sport is only called soccer in the United States. (4) Elsewhere,
the game is called football, which is logical since it is played primarily by moving the ball with your feet.
(5) In the United States, soccer players wear a shirt called a jersey and shoes called cleats. (6) In England
and other parts of the United Kingdom, players wear a kit and boots.
(7) A soccer game is not called a game in the United Kingdom; it's called a match. (8) Also, the match is
not played on a field; it's played on a pitch. (9) In the United Kingdom, when neither team scores, the
score is reported as nil-nil, not zero to zero.
(10) These are just a few examples of the linguistic challenges that you will face if you begin to follow
European soccer. (11) However, it is worth the learning curve just to watch this beautiful game.
In context, where is the most logical place to add the following sentence to the passage?
Ok
Answer:
D
Explanation:
from I heard an Angel singing
by William Blake
I heard an Angel singing
When the day was springing
Mercy Pity Peace
Is the worlds release
Thus he sung all day
Over the new mown hay
Till the sun went down
And haycocks looked brown
I heard a Devil curse
Over the heath & the furze
Mercy could be no more
If there was nobody poor
And pity no more could be
If all were as happy as we
At his curse the sun went down
And the heavens gave a frown
Down pourd the heavy rain
Over the new reapd grain
And Miseries increase
Is Mercy Pity Peace
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How does stanza 3 help develop the poem?
A.
It changes the rhyme of the poem.
B.
It introduces a new character to the poem.
C.
It explains the theme of the poem.
D.
It changes the setting of the poem.
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Answer:
they are being restated to prove the author's point. hope this helps.
Answer:
It introduces a new character to the poem.
Explanation:
This answer was correct from study island.
"As you think, so shall you become."-Bruce Lee. What does this quote mean to you?
Answer:
you are what you make yourself and see yourself as.
Explanation:
Answer:
having the right mindset can make you achieve whatever you want
Explanation:
What does Douglass trade to learn new words?
Answer:
The answer is bread!
Explanation:
Which character traits best describe Keevan?
If you come across an unusual word or phrase while reading an essay, you should;
b definitely it really helps to back up and read it over again
(you have to add sensory detail to the sentence and then right what the sound, smell, and sights are in the new sentence.)
1. Boring Sentence: English class is fun.
Sensory details added: ______________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________
• Sights: ______________________________Sounds: _____________________________ • Smells: ______________________________
Answer:
English class is really fun. The soft, papery smell of old parchment mixes with the sharp scent of chalk, and the whisper of pages being flipped can be heard during quiet reading. The clock ticks menacingly above the chalkboard, and the bookshelves lining one wall promise endless adventures and knowledge.
Explanation:
I may or may not have an addiction to reading...
I also realized that I just wrote an entire paragraph describing an ELA classroom XD
Question 9
A deep-sea trench is most similar to which landform?
А
Valley
B
Mountain
С
Plain
D
Island
Answer:
Valley
Explanation:
Yes
Answer:
A
Explanation:
yes
What can you say about MASS TESTING NOT TERROR BILL and JUNK TERROR BILL
Answer:
I think your question is wrong
Explanation:
What can you say about MASS TESTING NOT TERROR BILL and JUNK TERROR BILL
What is the relationship between the word pairs in this analogy
Answer:
A causal analogy shows a relationship between two pairs of words. In one kind of causal analogy, one word shows a cause and the other word shows the effect of that cause. In the second kind of causal analogy, the second word in each pair shows the result of a change made to the first word.
Answer:B
Explanation:I think so
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Major Arthur Godfrey Peuchen, starting to undress for the night, thought it was like a heavy wave striking the ship. Mrs J. Stuart White was sitting on the edge of her bed, just reaching to turn out the light, when the ship seemed to roll over ‘a thousand marbles’. To Lady Cosmo Duff Gordon, waking up from the jolt, it seemed ‘as though somebody had drawn a giant finger along the side of the ship’. Mrs John Jacob Astor thought it was some mishap in the kitchen.
It seemed stronger to some than to others. Mrs Albert Caldwell pictured a large dog that had a baby kitten in its mouth and was shaking it. Mrs Walter B. Stephenson recalled the first ominous jolt when she was in the San Francisco earthquake – then decided this wasn’t that bad. Mrs E. D. Appleton felt hardly any shock at all, but she noticed an unpleasant ripping sound … like someone tearing a long, long strip of calico.
The jar meant more to J. Bruce Ismay, managing director of the White Star Line, who, in a festive mood, was going along for a ride on the Titanic’s first trip. Ismay woke up with a start in his de luxe suite on B deck – he felt sure the ship had struck something, but he didn’t know what.
Based on what you know about the workers and passengers reactions, what is the central idea of the story?
Answer:
Instead of investigating the cause of the noise and movements of the ship, the passengers and workers try to connect it with something familiar and convince themselves that they are in no immediate danger. For example, Mrs. Walter B. Stephenson compared the jolts to an earthquake and convinced herself that the earthquake was worse. This leads me to believe that the central idea of the story is that people often try to downplay and underestimate dangerous situations when they have no clue what is actually going on.
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