What does Lily touch for strength? secret life of bees ""plz help""

the statue’s heart

her mother’s hair brush

Zach’s dogtag

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Answer 1

Answer:

the statue's heart

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

A summary of Part X (Section4) in Sue Monk Kidd's The Secret Life of Bees. ... turns touching the statue's painted heart while singing and dancing together. ... The next day, Lily and Zach are sent six miles out to get the last batch of ... The book, August tells her, is about a girl whose mother died when she was very young.

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Read the sentence below:

Your suggestion hit me like a bolt of lightning. It's the perfect solution to our problem.

Which of the following correctly describes this sentence? (5 points)

a
It uses figurative language.
b
It uses only literal language.
c
It has a negative tone.
d
It has a neutral tone.

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

It compares the solution which got hit like a bold of lighting.

1956 BCE is in this century:

A 20th Century CE
B 19th Century BCE
C 18th Century BCE
D 20th Century BCE

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Answer:

1956 was in the 20th Century CE

32 points, and brainliest if you help me with this question...
At the start of the lesson, you reflected on the devices that you use and the amount of time you used them each week. Now that you have read both texts, “Understanding the Benefits and Risks of Screen Time for Adolescents” and “Screen Time Guidelines for Teens,” write a paragraph that reflects your opinion on this issue. Follow this general structure: Sentence 1: a topic sentence that states your belief Sentence 2: evidence from an article as support Sentence 3: evidence from an article as support Sentence 4: evidence from an article as support Sentence 5: closing sentence Type your paragraph in the box.

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Answer:

My dude we didnt read the book so how are we supposed to answer??

Explanation:

Answer:

I believe that all screen time for adolescents is not harmful to their development. Adolescents can be exposed to new information and ideas by using several technological devices, such as cell phones and computers. Adolescents can also use devices to collaborate with other peers, especially when they cannot be together in one place. However, excessive screen time, especially before its time to sleep, can be harmful to the sleep cycles of adolescents. Therefore, it is clear that not all screen time is bad, but adolescents should know how to operate devices safely and in ways that help their mind and body.

Explanation:

its word for word from edmentum might wanna change it up! :)

Discuss the questions.
How many phones have you got? What have you done with any old phones that you have had? What other electronic equipment do you have? MP3 player? eReader? Tablet? What happened to any old ones you had? What will you do with your equipment when you upgrade?

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Answer:

This might have your information

Explanation:

I can't answer this unless you are asking this yourself .This means it is not . question.The info I give it the info I have right now.

I have 1 phone.I kept my old phone.I have a Macbook air,1 tablet,1 ipad, and one apple watch.No Mp3 player or eReader.I kept my old computer and tablet.I will sell them to get money or keep them if there is any special infor in it.

Again,this is in my life so I dont want you to get it wrong becaus eyou don't have the same electronics as me.

Hope this helps ;)

i have 4, gotten rid, don’t use. sit aside. they are gone. sit aside

What are some of your OWN struggles with online learning, and how have they affected you? This is for research, and examples, for a project. I will also be doing a question for In- Person learning!!

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Answer:

some of my own struggles are that I have no interact in with any of my friends. and mg mental health is very bad and I'm pretty suicidal. but I work better online.

I struggle with trying to ask a lot of questions this affected me because I know I’m a little shy.

Team is to player as crowd is to

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Answer:

person is the answer

Explanation:

complete it (picture)​

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Answer:

d e f g h i j   t u v w x y z  l m n o p q r s

Explanation:

You did this. Cya!!!!!!

What does the landlady’s dialogue reveal about her character?

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Which book or story???? I want to help

Description of an overcrowded train

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Stuffy, Stinky, Sweaty, Quiet, or loud , angry people, mad people

Answer:

when you can barely move without bumping into someone

the best way is to just stay in place

also you literally have people outside trying to squish as much people in it

Explanation:

take care

What effect did the carpet first have on the child in the wish by Roald Dahl

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Answer:

The child felt attracted and challenged by the carpet

Explanation:

The wish by Roald Dahl is a story that shows us adventure and bravery through the eyes and imagination of a little kid, the carpet has the function of making the main character feel curious about his ability to conquer a new challenge, the kid gets totally absorbed by the design if the carpet into an illusory world.

is "one of the most significant speeches in American history," phrase or clause

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I’m pretty sure it is a phrase because a clause needs a subject and a verb. A phrase is a small group of words standing together witch this sentence is so it is phrase.

Imagine you are going to lead a discussion about the first chapter of The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle. Make a list of possible discussion questions based on specific passages from the text. What questions do you have? Were you confused by anything? Are there certain events or moments that are worth talking about in detail? List three questions with their corresponding passages in your journal.

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Answer:

1. What could be done differently?

2. Why did this happen?

3. How did this all start?

Explanation:

Answer:

1. What could be done differently?

2. Why did this happen?

3. How did this all start?

Explanation:

briefcase short story
What's the theme of the story? ​

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Answer:

If you're talking about the short story by Rebecca Makkai, the theme is that "is desperation can lead people to the extremes."

Explanation:

Answer:

The theme of “the briefcase” is the desperation can lead people to extremes. This is shown in the story when the protagonist's desperation leads him to steal the imprisoned professor's briefcase and ultimately adopt the professor's identity as his own

Hope it helps

Read the excerpt from Monster.

O’BRIEN
Nothing further.

CU of MR. SAWICKI. He starts to leave the stand but is then held up by the JUDGE.

CUT TO: PETROCELLI

PETROCELLI
You said you’re a teacher in Mr. Harmon’s school. Do you live in his neighborhood?

SAWICKI
No, I don’t.

What can be inferred?

The judge is not sure whether O'Brien is finished questioning Mr. Sawicki.
Mr. Sawicki is not familiar with courtroom procedures.
Petrocelli does not believe what Mr. Sawicki says.
Mr. Sawicki knows that Mr. Harmon's neighborhood is not safe.

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Answer:

Steve get away as not guilty at the end :>

Explanation:

After Reading "The White Man's Burden," stanza 3, The speaker believes that to take up the white man's burden is...

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Answer:

The speaker believes that White men will take care of all the sufferings of the unfortunate ones and will take away the pain that they have caused them.

Explanation:

The White Man's Burden is a wonderful poem. This poem was written by famous poet Rudyard Kipling. Through this poem, the poet, Rudyard Kipling asks the United States to take up the burden of the empire as Britain had done and other European nations.

The poem is about the war between Philippines and America.

In the 3rd stanza, the poet says about the different things that the white men will do to help the native people. The white men need to bring peace back to the land after the war. The speaker says that it may take "savage wars" to bring back peace and harmony to the people. The white men will also try to "fill full the mouth of famine" and also They also asks the diseases to go away from the land.

THIS IS URGENT HELP PLZ

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Answer:

"Why is it Important?"

Explanation:

I wrote the explanation in the comments by mistake. Make sure to check!

Answer:

I also think “why is it important”

Explanation:

I agree with what the other person said

who was to blame for romeo and juliet's deaths?

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Answer:

The first character who is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet is Romeo himself. The first reason Romeo is to blame is that he went uninvited to the Capulet party. If Romeo did not go to the party, Romeo would have never met Juliet, and Tybalt would never have known he was there.

Explanation:

Did this in 9th grade

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wait i believe  Romeo and Juliet's parents  were the cause of there death because Lord and Lady capulet  did not listen to Juliet's wish.  Juliets parents wanted Juliet to marry Paris but Juliet loved Romeo they nerved listen to what Juliet wanted. If only Lord and Lady Capulet would have listened to their daughter, she might have survived. And all that caused romeos death too because he thought juliet had died so he went ahead and poisoned himself by eating a poisoned apple i believe

Paragraphs 8 and 9 are mainly a description of -
O the way the author and Kenny worked together to push the wagon along
O the typical routine the author followed when he went to the grocery stores
O the different neighbors the author saw on the way to the grocery store
O the safety measures the author took when walking along the shoulder of the road

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Is the second one I think
Hope it helps

Select the sentence that has the correct colon punctuation. * A. My favorite cake is: made of carrots, flour, butter, eggs, and cream cheese icing. B. My favorite cake is made of carrots, flour, butter, eggs, and cream cheese icing. C. My favorite cake is made of carrots, flour, butter, eggs, and cream cheese icing. D. My favorite cake is made of carrots, flour, butter, eggs, and cream cheese icing.

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Answer:

D is the answer

Explanation:

fear of hieght is called as?

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Answer:

Acrophobia

Explanation:

Understanding Acrophobia, or Fear of Heights. Acrophobia describes an intense fear of heights that can cause significant anxiety and panic. Some research suggests acrophobia may be one of the most common phobias.

How does this organizational shift affect the passage?

1. The shift disrupts the flow of information in the passage.

2. The shift makes it difficult for readers to see how engraving evolved.

3. The shift supports two different main ideas about the evolution of engraving.

4. The shift clarifies and builds upon information in the beginning of the passage.

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1. The shift disrupts the flow of information in the passage

Answer:

1

Explanation:

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CHARLIE (CONT'D)
(he looks past the houses)
Where is Pete Van Horn anyway? Didn't he get back yet?

There's a murmur of reaction, of questioning, and then suddenly –

SALLY
There's . . . there's a light on in the Goodman house.
The people now turn as if by direction toward the last house on the street.

–The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street,
Rod Serling

Which conclusion should readers draw from the brief reminder that Pete Van Horn is missing?

Pete has probably spotted another meteor on Floral Street.
Pete will probably play an important part in future events.
Pete’s power will probably turn on after Les Goodman’s.
Pete was probably kidnapped by Les Goodman’s family.

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Answer:

I would say b.

Explanation:

If the author brings up the character again they more than likely will have a important part later on in the novel.

I hope this helps!

Good luck

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Weaknesses about television

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Answer:

Following are the weakness of the television:

Explanation:

Watching television is very costly in the advertising expenses and it's very costly in the output. When media spending is very high, hard to derive adequate reach. It is much more TV isn't good on the eyes, by the studies have found a link between television consumption and obesity. It impact on his actions when they keeps growing up so, he trusts in all certain views.

Which inference can be best drawn about Ray Bradbury’s work from his commencement speech?

He was a pioneer in the science fiction genre.
He was very successful writing novels.
He has written stories about his personal experiences.
He was disappointed that he could not attend college.

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Answer:

He was very successful writing novels

Answer:

B

Explanation:

For anyone confused abt the first person its B lol

Read this scene from The Miracle Worker Act 3.HELP IM TIMED


(Now HELEN begins groping, sensing something, trembling herself; and KATE, falling one step in onto her knees, clasps her, kissing her. HELEN clutches her, tight as she can. KATE is inarticulate, choked, repeating HELEN’S name again and again. She wheels with her in her arms, to stumble away out the doorway. . . .)


How do these stage directions add meaning to the play?The stage directions explain the characters’ facial expressions. HELP ME IM ON A TEST


The stage directions illustrate the appearance of the room.

The stage directions reveal the historical time period.

The stage directions describe the characters’ emotions.

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Answer:maybe the emotion answer.

Explanation:

Answer:

Option "The stage directions describe the characters’ emotions." is correct.

Explanation:

Hoped this helped.

A poem for kindness?

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Answer: kindness

Explanation:

one never knows

how far a word of kindness goes;

one never sees

how far a smile of friendship flees.

down, through the years,

the deed forgotten reappears.

One kindly word

the souls of many here have stirred.

Man goes his way

and tells with every passing day,

until life's end,

once unto me he played the friend;

We cannot say

what lips are praising us to-day.

We cannot tell

whose prayers ask God to guard us well.

But kindness lives

Beyond the memory of him who gives.

 

In the passage”Young Goodman Brown” What do Faith's pink ribbons most likely symbolize at
this point in the story?
O purity
O disobedience
O understanding
O darkness
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Answer:

purity

Explanation:

Read the excerpt from We Shall Not Be Moved.

The League, like Local 25, had expected a turnout of four or five thousand. They were bowled over by this army, utterly unprepared for it. They had organized strikes in the garment trade, small ones, usually confined to a single shop, but never before had they undertaken something on so vast a scale. They might fail, might be laughed at by the whole of New York as well as John Dyche and the ILGWU men, and all the same they knew this was the challenge they'd been hoping for — their chance to show the world they were more than highbrow butters-in, just as the shirtwaist makers were more than irresponsible little girls.

How would a careful rereading of this excerpt help a reader understand the “League” mentioned in the first sentence?

The reader could make the connection between the “League” and the word “bowled” in the second sentence to conclude that they are a bowling team.
The reader could make the connection between the “League” and “shirtwaist makers” in the last sentence to realize they are the same group of women.
The reader could make the connection between the “League” and the third sentence, which explains that they “organized strikes in the garment trade.”
The reader could make the connection between the “League” and the “ILGWU men” in the last sentence to note that they are both parts of the same group.

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Answer:

A careful rereading of this excerpt would help a reader understand the "League" mentioned in the first sentence because:

C. The reader could make the connection between the “League” and the third sentence, which explains that they “organized strikes in the garment trade.”

Explanation:

According to the third line of the excerpt, the League had organized strikes in the garment trade. This same League, according to the first and second lines, had organized a new event and was surprised at the turnout of so many people now - so many that the speakers uses the word "army" to help readers visualize it. From that, we can infer that the League refers to a group of people who helped coordinate and organize protests and sit-ins in the pursuit of equality during the Civil Rights Movement.

What are the most dangerous species? And why plzzz help i have speaking

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Answer:

Humans are most likely the most dangerous animal/species. We contaminate and we destroy. 97% of human history has been destroying forests, animal homes, hunting them for their hide, torturing and killing each other, polluting the oceans, polluting space with rocket removals, destroying life itself. Humans are 100% the most dangerous species ever. We have created death itself, and concepts of "righteous" acts, such as execution and neutralization.  

Which figure of speech is used in this text?

He clasps the crag with crooked hands;
Close to the sun in lonely lands...
- Alfred, Lord Tennyson, "The Eagle"

answers:

alliteration
onomatopoeia
idiom

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Answer:

Alliteriation

Explanation:

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Alliteration, a figure of speech, is used in this text. Thus, option (a) is correct.

What is figure of speech?

The term figure of speech refers to the meaning of the word for the reader. The figure of speech is mostly used in pots, narrators, and by the author. The way of expressing and representing thoughts and ideas is used in figures of speech. Different types of figures of speech have different purposes.

According to the figure of speech, of the used in the text. There are the based on the alliteration. The figure of the speech, are the paragraph on the same sound on the lines. Alliteration on the same sound lines but, the meaning is the different.

As a result, the alliteration, a figure of speech, is used in this text. Therefore, option (a) is correct.

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