Answer: Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair. metaphor It’s had tacks in it, And splinters, … And boards torn up, And places with no carpet on the floor
Explanation: hope that helps!
What has coronavirus done to teens life (like they can’t see they’re friends in stuff) write a paragraph
Answer:
DEPRESSED !!!
Explanation:
i cant see my friends, go chill at the park with my best friend, barely go to the store, masks be suffocating me i cant breathe sometimes. Everything is just going bad for me and these teens stuff in the house :(
Does anyone have any good quotes that relate to sacrifice and loyalty in relationships?
Answer:
For me, personally, this quote is one of the best, "You cannot buy loyalty, you cannot buy the devotion of hearts, minds, and souls. You have to earn these things." - Clarence Francis
I hope I helped, please correct me if I'm wrong!
Here are 3
Loyalty is honesty on your own thoughts and feelings
Respect is earned then loyalty is returned.
Loyalty is like the sun and the moon which makes a relationship last for a life time.
Which statement regarding the power bar is NOT true?
Idk what the answer is but Ik it’s NOT Option D. It is a component of the game’s active visual interface.
Answer:
The second line is correct
Answer:
b - It is a component of the game’s passive visual interface.
Explanation:
PLATO
Which of the following best summarize the passage? A. The diminishing numbers of chimney swift can be reversed by simple conservation efforts B. Chimney swift rely entirely on masonry chimneys to survive during their early migration C. Prefabricated chimneys are the one thing that threatens the future of the chimney swift D. the number of chimney swifts in the world has been slowly declining since the 1970s 2. Which of the following can be inferred from the information in the passage? A. Logging industry production dramatically increased around 1970. B. Changes in home design and home heating occurred in the late 1970s. C. The way we tracked chimney swift populations changed in the 1970s. D. The chimney swift's adaptability was severely hindered around 1970s. 3. The first paragraph in the passage on chimney swifts includes this description: "...large colonies of hundreds, or even thousands, of individuals form tornado-like funnels." Why does the author include this in the passage? A. It proves the author is an expert in bird studies B. It provides the reader with an engaging image C. It establishes the passage as a work of fiction D. It offers supporting evidence for the claim 4. Based on the passage, which of the following statements is true? A. The author provides facts to support the main idea B. The author uses an informal style that appeals to readers C. The author has an extensive background in bird studies D. The author relies on first-hand observation of chimney swift behavior 5. Which of the following lists support the main idea of the passage? A. Chimney swifts appear in North America in summer, migrate to the tropics in winter, and give birth in the spring B. Logging and deforestation, changes in the ways we heat our buildings, and chimney capping have robbed the chimney swift of its preferred roosting sites C. The small, slender bird known as the chimney swift migrates in large numbers, can be seen only at dusk, and raises its young in the tropics D. Metal-lined chimneys, chimney towers, and reforestation efforts will ultimately result in the growth of the chimney swift population 6. Which of the following conclusions can swift population 6. Which of the following conclusions can the reader make from the passage? A. Metal flumes are inserted in masonry chimneys to prevent birds, such as chimney swifts, from nesting in them B. Chimney swifts can easily adapt roosting behaviors to any structure made of the proper material C. Chimney swifts are nocturnal birds whose large numbers are evident in the size of their colonies D. Moving in large chipping flocks is a natural protection against predators Chimney swifts are small, slender birds that have become a symbol of summer for many. They usually appear in North America during warm, summer months as they make their way to more tropical sites for the winter. They are recognized most often as spectacular, chirping flocks moving through the sky in synchrony. Chimney swifts can be seen most vividly at dusk when large colonies of hundreds, or even thousands of individuals form tornado-like funnels as they descend into the chimneys. Unfortunately, the size of the colonies we see is misleading. Though the numbers may seem remarkable, chimney swift populations have been declining sharply since the 1970's due primarily to habitat loss. Unlike most birds, chimney swifts cannot perch or stand upright, so they require long, hollow spaces that are enclosed to provide safe roosting and nesting sites. Historically, chimney swifts preferred hollow trees. However, as pioneers colonized territory and replaced forests with towns, the species was forced to adapt by using other structures, such as chimneys. In the US, a large-scale shift to alternate heat sources, chimney- capping and the use of fabricated chimneys has drastically impacted their ability to nest during migration. Traditionally, chimneys were lined with clay, which the swifts were able to cling to and make their nests. Newer, prefabricated chimneys are often lined with metal flues Traditionally, chimneys were lined with clay, which the swifts were able to cling to and make their nests. Newer, prefabricated chimneys are often lined with metal flues that make it impossible for them to use. In addition, logging and deforestation may make finding suitable overwintering habitat more challenging than ever. In an effort to sustain the remaining population, conservation groups have designed supplemental housing structures, called "Chimney towers." These towers are designed specifically to provide roosting sites for chimney swifts. Chimney swifts now rely almost entirely on man-made structures like these to survive. However, because this species is remarkably adaptable, even minimal conservation efforts like keeping traditional masonry chimneys uncapped during the summer months can drastically improve their chance of survival.
Answer:
1. A. The diminishing numbers of chimney swift can be reversed by simple conversation efforts.
Explanation:
Option A best summarizes the passage because it truly expresses and captures the author's main idea of presenting the declining state of chimney swifts and proferred a solution to the declination.
2. D. The chimney swift's adaptability was severely hindered around 1970s.
Explanation:
This is true because it is seen from the passage that during the 1970s they started experiencing habitat loss. This habitat loss hindered their adaptability.
3. D. It offers supporting evidence for the claim.
Explanation:
The author in the bid to further explain how one can recognize the chimney swifts at dusk gave a supporting evidence that at dusk they move in large colonies of hundreds, or even thousands of individuals form tornado-like funnels.
4. A. The author provides facts to support the main idea
Explanation:
This is true because the author provides sufficient facts in order to support his main idea. He goes from the year they started experiencing habitat loss to the issues surrounding their habitat loss and ways to conserve them. Every step of the way, he provides clear facts.
5. B. Logging and deforestation, changes in the ways we heat our buildings and chimney capping have robbed the chimney swift of its preferred roosting sites.
Explanation:
Since the main idea reveals how chimney swifts are diminishing due to habitat loss and the conservative efforts needed to be implemented to save them, this option clearly reveals the adverse effects of logging and deforestation, changes in heating our buildings and chimney capping on the chimney swift's roosting sites. Thus, supporting the author's main idea.
6. B. Chimney swifts can easily adapt roosting behaviors to any struture made of the proper materials.
Explanation:
This option captures the conclusion perfectly because it reveals the conservative effort that can be implemented to save chimney swifts from total extinction. Also, this option resonates perfectly with the concluding part of the passage.
1. Which of the following best summarize the passage?
A. The diminishing numbers of chimney swift can be reversed by simple conservation efforts
This statement covers the main point of the passage: The number of these small, slender birds has decreased over the years due to habitat loss, but, since they are very adaptable, this situation can be reversed by doing simple conservation efforts, like keeping traditional masonry chimneys uncapped.
2. Which of the following can be inferred from the information in the passage?
D. The chimney swift's adaptability was severely hindered around 1970s
In the text, the author mentions that around this time the chimney swift populations started to decline sharply due primarily to habitat loss (Their environment was changed due to logging, deforestation, and the use of prefabricated chimneys), which help us infer that their adaptability was severely hindered around this time.
3. The first paragraph in the passage on chimney swifts includes this description: "...large colonies of hundreds, or even thousands, of individuals form tornado-like funnels." Why does the author include this in the passage?
B. It provides the reader with an engaging image
These words create a vivid picture in our mind that helps us see how the chimney swifts move.
4. Based on the passage, which of the following statements is true?
A. The author provides facts to support the main idea
To support the main idea, the author uses facts: he or she explains when the chimney swift population started to decline, and for what reasons (mainly due to deforestation, lodging, and prefabricated chimneys), and proves, with examples, how adaptable these birds are.
5. Which of the following lists support the main idea of the passage?
B. Logging and deforestation, changes in the ways we heat our buildings, and chimney capping have robbed the chimney swift of its preferred roosting sites.
The chimney swifts' preferred spaces to roost and nest are long, enclosed, hollow spaces, such as trees and chimney lined with clay, where they can cling to and make their nests, but the changes that we, as humans, have made in the environment, have robbed the chimney swift of its preferred roosting sites.
6. Which of the following conclusions can the reader make from the passage?
B. Chimney swifts can easily adapt roosting behaviors to any structure made of the proper material
When logging and deforestation started to take away from chimney swifts their preferred natural home, this species successfully adapted to chimneys lined with clay, where they could cling to and make their nests. From this, we can conclude that Chimney swifts can easily adapt roosting behaviors to any structure made of the proper material.
Choose the sentence that uses apostrophes with possessive nouns correctly.
The corn's stood tall in my neighbor large field.
The corn stood tall in my neighbors large field.
The corn stood tall in my neighbor's large field.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer:
The third one is correct
Explanation:
It is correct b/c it is the neighbors large field.
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Click to read the passage from "The Fall of the House of Usher," by Edgar
Allan Poe. Then answer the question,
How does the setting in this passage help to create suspense?
A. The mention of heavens makes the story feel spiritual.
B. The horseback rider indicates the story takes place in another
century.
C. The darkness makes the setting feel disturbing.
D. The fact that the house has a name indicates wealth.
Answer:
C. The darkness makes the setting feel disturbing.
Explanation:
The setting in this passage helps to create suspense because the darkness as described made the setting disturbing and gave it a sense of impending doom.
The description here in the opening paragraph "During the whole of a dull. dark and soundless day..." makes the setting have a dangerous feel because it gives the sense that danger is lurking nearby and anything can happen.
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Read the following selection carefully, paying close attention to detail.
She was thirty–eight or thirty–nine. She lived in a small frame house with her invalid mother and a thin, sallow, unflagging aunt, where each morning between ten and eleven she would appear on the porch in a lace–trimmed boudoir cap, to sit swinging in the porch swing until noon. After dinner she lay down for a while, until the afternoon began to cool. Then, in one of the three or four new voile dresses which she had each summer, she would go downtown to spend the afternoon in the stores with the other ladies, where they would handle the goods and haggle over the prices in cold, immediate voices, without any intention of buying.She was of comfortable people — not the best in Jefferson, but good people enough — and she was still on the slender side of ordinary looking, with a bright faintly haggard manner and dress. When she was young she had a slender, nervous body and a sort of hard vivacity which had enabled her for a time to ride upon the crest of the town's social life as exemplified by the high school party and church social period of her contemporaries while still children enough to be unclassconscious. She was the last to realize that she was losing ground; that those among whom she had been a little brighter and louder flame than any other were beginning to learn the pleasure of snobbery–male–and–retaliation–female. That was when her face began to wear that bright, haggard look. She still carried it to parties on shadowy porticoes and summer lawns, like a mask or a flag, with that bafflement of furious repudiation of truth in her eyes. One evening at a party she heard a boy and two girls, all schoolmates, talking. She never accepted another invitation.
Select the correct answer.
Which set of words best describes the woman's character?
A. independent, eccentric, nervous
B. worried, shy, intimidated
C. energetic, attractive, friendly
D. lonely, languid, desperate
3. In "The Glittering Noise," some of the speaker's
statements create the effect of a confession. Select
TWO excerpts from the poem that support this idea.
Answer:
The TWO excerpts from the poem that support this idea are:
1. To tell the truth, I believe I could be happy doing nothing but reading old diaries morning to night
2. Aware of the shame I ought to feel - defecting so willingly from my own century - I stroll calmly through candlelit rooms and down to the quay, to board a waiting vessel that sails with the tide into the finest clear night pssible...
Explanation:
The Glittering Noise is a poem written by a British Poet by Denise Levertov.
The poem tends to speak intentionally about the writer who reveals what he likes doing (his hobby). Also, it reveals the experiences of people in every era.
The two excerpts simply speak of how the writer feels and the actions that follow the feelings he has. The effect of a confession these excerpts create depicts the writer's honesty in the experiences he passed through. It produces open-mindedness and down to earth.
What do you know about American Literature, and do you think it should still be talked about today?
Who are some well-known people with discoveries that you know ?
Are the stories that you know true?
Answer:im not much of a fan of soc but igz its kind of important cus with out it we wouldnyt know what to do cuz some of the thing we do today thety did it in the pass
Explanation:
describe the setting (time and place) of A Midsummer Night's Dream and explain how the setting influences the mood and plot of the play.
Answer:
It could be stated that there are two settings in the story. On the one hand, 1595 through 1596 Athens which is first introduced and then the forest. It seems that both locations are relevant because they help to portray the relationship between reality and fantasy or dream. In these setting , there might be also reflected the motifs of the play which show conflicts and magic.
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Answer:
Time: 1596 place : Idk
Explanation:
Which of the following words best replaces the underlined word in the sentence? I tried to narrow the options before giving my
final answer to the question.
restrict
C. list
b. skinny
d. none of the above
a.
Answer:
d.none of the above
Explanation:
none of those answers is the same as restrict
Restrict, list and skinny are not words best replaces the underlined word in the sentence. Hence, option D is correct.
What is skinny?A skinny person is very thin, frequently in an unappealing way. [informal] He was a little boy who lacked weight. She had thin legs and stringy hair. Synonyms: skeleton, scrawny, lean, and thin Other Words for Skinny: Emaciated Share Add to list. Emaciated refers to someone who is dangerously thin and seems skeleton.
Being physically fit is different from maintaining a healthy body weight, which shouldn't be mistaken with it. Being skinny alone won't shield you from ailments linked to a sedentary lifestyle.
The absence of excess body fat does not imply good health. Low body weight individuals may be more susceptible to certain diseases and all-cause death.
Thus, option D is correct.
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In the space below, write a 1,000 word narrative essay in the first person of your point of view.
Answer:
Explanation:
It was a bright shiny morning and Phillip and I had just begun the day's walk. Like we have done every morning for the past six years. " You must never stop moving" my father had told my best friend and I " If you stop before you get to tomorrow you will never make it.." So that is what we have done, walked and walked and walked for six whole years to a place that we don't even know what looks like. But apparently we will know when we get there, at least that's what dad and Phillip have told me. "You will feel it when you get there". But i'm not convinced. I mean the to much of the world is rotting,why would there be anything left? The virus ruined everything. First it just was killing of the old, then it spread to the young. Then within three years the entire human race as we knew it was gone. How is Phillip and I still alive you ask? Well we are immune, yeah lucky us. I mean don't get me wrong, I'm grateful for the fact I won't turn into a mindless monster of a human. But that also means that we have a huge target on my back. They call themselves the "seekers" "we will seek out the cure, we will seek out the immune, we are seeking for you." They have been "seeking" for Ten years. So that's why we keep going, and going and going. Because if we stop we will get seeked, (that's what they call it when your caught). The seekers have control of all the land that's liveable, and in order to enter that land you are tested first to see if your immune. And if you are captured and Tortured, (Tested is their prefered choice of words). And no one makes it back out alive. Philip is the only reason i make through the days. He is this bright ray of light in my cold dark world, Dad and I found him Eight years ago. When we were both Eight years old. Dad and I were shopping in an old grocery store and I was digging through a stack of army blankets when I got to the bottom and there was a small sleeping boy. I wanted to just leave him there but dad and his big heart said otherwise. But he wouldn't have made it without us. Back then he was much shorter than me, weaker too but sadly i have only grown five more inches since then. Phil on the other had grew two whole feet. He really likes to call attention to that, on an hourly basis. I say he likes me, you know likes me likes me. And if we are being honest i am beginning to like him too. But I don't have time for love, I'm too busy focusing on keeping us both alive. Only thing Phil is good at is shooting, and that's only handy when someone is shooting at us. So I'm the one who finds the food, the water, the clothes, everything we need in order to stay alive. Right now I'm taking us to the old mall, it's supposed to still have clothes and shoes. Phil really needs some more shoes, if i have to listen to him complain one more time about a rock sticking him in the foot then i promise i'm going to lose it. Then after we found Bigfoot some shoes we were going to the old Mc donalds, i heard that the Coke machine still works. I haven't had coke since dad died. Mainly because you can't find it, but also the fact that it reminds me too much of him it was our thing. Dad loved it, it also is what got him killed, it was my birthday and Dad and Phil were determined to get me a decent birthday present. They thought I was sleeping so they left the hotel room we were in that night to go find some. I wasn't asleep though, because them two couldn't be quite long enough if their life depended on it. So I followed them down back streets and up alleys. Until they arrived in an old abandoned Walmart, the most intact one I had ever seen. I watched them go in and I waited and waited, ten minutes later a group of people went in after them, turns out that those people were immune hunters. By the time I got to Dad to warn him it was too late, He sacrificed himself for us, before he died he told me to never give up, find your tomorrow. He then wanted to tell Phil something in private, but Phil told me in a letter that he made him promise he would never leave me. I think Dad always knew that Phill would fall for me, I think he also knew that I would too. I've tried every year for six years, on this day to drink it but i've never been able to.
Narrative essay in the first person of point of view will be:
Reshma and I had just begun for the morning walk the day's walk. " You must never stop running" my mother had told my friend.
So that is what we have done, run and run and walked for two hours constantly.
But apparently, we will know when we arrive there, at least that's what mother and Reshma have told me. "You will feel it when you get there and arrive at your destination". But I'm not convinced.
I mean the to much of the world is rotting, why would there be anything. The virus ruined everything. First it just was killing of the old, then it spread to the young. Then within three years the entire human race as we knew it was gone.
Reshma and I still alive. Well we are immune, luckily, I'm grateful for the fact I won't turn into a mindless monster of a human. But that also means that we have a huge target on our heads. They call themselves the "seekers" "we will seek out the cure, we will seek out the immune, we are seeking for you." They have been "seeking" for Ten years.
That's why we keep going, and going and going. Because if we stop we will get sicked , that's what they call it when your caught. The seekers have control of all the land that's livable, and in order to enter that land you are tested first to see if your immune.
And if you are captured and Tortured, Tested is their preferred choice of words. And no one makes it back out alive. Reshma is the only reason I make through the days. She is this bright ray of light in my cold dark world, Mother and I found him five years ago.
When we were both nine years old. Me and my Mother were shopping in an old grocery store and I was digging through a stack of army blankets when I got to the bottom and there was a small sleeping girl.
I wanted to just leave her there but my mother and her big heart said otherwise. But she wouldn't have made it without us.
Back then she was much shorter than me, weaker too but sadly i have only grown five more inches since then.
Reshma on the other had grew two whole feet. She really likes to call attention to that, on an hourly basis. She likes her elder brother that is me.
And if we are being honest i am beginning to like her too as my sister . But I don't have time for love, I'm too busy focusing on keeping us both alive. Only thing Reshma is good at is shooting, and that's only handy when someone is shooting at us. So I'm the one who finds the food, the water, the clothes, everything we need in order to stay alive. Right now I'm taking us to the old mall, it's supposed to still have clothes and shoes.
Reshma really needs some more shoes, if i have to listen to her complain one more time about a rock sticking her in the foot then i promise I'm going to lose it.
Then after we found Bigfoot some shoes we were going to the old Mc Donald's, i heard that the Coke machine still works. I haven't had coke since mother died. Mainly because you can't find it, but also the fact that it reminds me too much of her it was our thing.
Mother loved it, it also is what got her killed, it was my birthday and mother and Reshma were determined to get me a decent birthday present.
They thought I was sleeping so they left the hotel room we were in that night to go find some. I wasn't asleep though, because them two couldn't be quite long enough if their life depended on it. So I followed them down back streets and up alleys. Until they arrived in an old abandoned Walmart, the most intact one I had ever seen. I watched them go in and I waited and waited, ten minutes later a group of people went in after them, turns out that those people were immune hunters.
By the time I got to Mother to warn her it was too late. She sacrificed herself for us, before she died he told me to never give up, find your tomorrow.
She then wanted to tell Reshma something in private, but Reshma told me in a letter that she made her promise she would never leave me.
I think Mother always knew that Reshma would fall for me, I think she also knew that I would too.
What is Essay?Essay is an analytic, interpretative, or critical literary composition usually much shorter and less systematic and formal than a dissertation or thesis.
It usually deals with its subject from a limited and often personal point of view.
What is First Person point of view?The first-person narrative is a mode of storytelling in which a storyteller recounts events from his or her own point of view using the first person such as "I", "us", "our" and "ourselves".
It can be narrated by a first-person protagonist (or other focal character), first-person re-teller, first-person witness or first-person peripheral.
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"The Crisis Number 1" served as inspiration to American troops during which war?
Select the best answer from the choice provided.
A.
the American Revolution
B.
the French Revolution
C.
the French and Indian War
D.
the American Civil War
Answer: A.
the American Revolution
Select the correct answer.
Choose the sentence that is not logically connected in the paragraph
(1) One final effect of radio and TV on the language must must be noted.
(2) There is no doubt that these great media of information have cut
down considerably the time that used to be devoted to reading (3)
Radio and TV may enhance the spoken word. (4) They tend to lower
comprehension levels
OA 1
OB 2
OC 3
OD 4
What would make distance learning more effective??
Answer: As you plan assignments, think about what students do so well in the digital environment and build their work around those skills and behaviors. Online, students quickly shift from consumers to producers of content, and sharing is easy. Build activities that encourage them to co-create and peer review.
The following are 5 strategies for building effective distance learning programming for adult learners:
Offer coaching services. Learning online is obviously easier than ever before. ...
Allow multiple entry (and reentry) points. ...
Focus on foundational skills. ...
Stay in regular contact. ...
Integrate digital literacy skills.
What can we see, hear , smell , taste and touch in an island?
help asap pls
Answer:
Water
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure its the water because you can hear the waves, smell the salt, taste it, and touch it.
Which source would be most effective in answering the following research question: What is a modern feminist? Do you feel that there is value in a modern-day women's movement or feminism? write a well-reasoned researched paper that explores the history of feminism and state whether feminism has a role to play in modern society.
A)A tour schedule of a feminist singer
B) An article about women in politics
C)A biography of a pioneering woman
D)An interview with a self-described feminist
Answer:
A biography because they are telling their life story.
Explanation:
Yes there is value because everyone is important. C) because it would gives details and you know how it felt to be in their shoes (figure of speech)
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A tour schedule of a feminist singer. Therefore, the correct option is option A among all the given options.
What is a modern feminist?At its core it is still a movement agitating for change aiming for the equal treatment of women in society. I would argue that modern-day feminism has the right goals but warped values. In 2013 it needs to be inclusive, open and welcoming.
Contemporary feminism is about many things, but above all, its most important objective seeks to improve the welfare of women. This is because, in many respects and all over the world, women fare worse than men. A tour schedule of a feminist singer.
Therefore, the correct option is option A among all the given options.
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Which excerpt is an example of logos in Kennedy's address at Rice University?
A. Why choose this as our goal? And they may well ask why climb the highest mountain. Why, 35 years ago, fly the Atlantic?
B. {We} shall send to the moon, 240,000 miles away from the control station in Houston, a giant rocket more than 300 feet tall.
C. I am delighted that this university is playing a part in putting a man on the moon as part of a great national effort of the United States of America.
D. The Mariner spacecraft now on its way to Venus is the most intricate instrument in the history of space science.
Jennifer stays fit by playing games that track the movement of her body. Which platform features such a physical interface feature?
A. console
B. personal computer
C. handheld
D. mobile
The correct answer is A. Console #PlatoLivesMatter
Which of the following is the
best synonym for
"perception"?
A. obtuseness
B. ignorance
C. discernment
D. misunderstanding
Answer:
The best synonym for "perception" would be C. discernment
Explanation:
The word perception means the ability to hear, sense or feel something or become aware through the senses. It can also mean awareness, comprehension or understanding.
Synonym means words that are nearest in meaning to the said word.
So the word that is nearest in meaning to the word perception would be discernment.
Discernment means having the ability to judge or see things clearly
To discern means to distinguish, recognize or find out something (with difficulty) by sight or with the aid of other senses.
It can also mean knowing difference between two or more things.
What is true about sound in a theater?
Music is rarely used in the theater.
Dialogue needs to be audible to the audience.
Arranging sound for a theater performance is fairly easy by using shotgun microphones.
All of the above are true.
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1. In the following complex sentence, identify the dependent clause. When they fell in love, she was barely into her teens, and he wasn't much older.
a. He wasn't much older
b. She was barely into her teens
c. When they fell in love
d. There is no dependent clause in the sentence
2. A synonym is
a. A word that is opposite in meaning to another word
b. A word that is similar in meaning to another word
c. A word that literally means "with text"
d. A word part added to end of a base to form a new word
3. An adverb is a modifier that
a. Tells how or when the action in the verb took place.
b. Adds to the way an adjective describes something.
c. Tells to what degree another adverb applies.
d. Does all of the above.
4. Each of the following is a graphic organizer EXCEPT
a. A spider map
b. A derivative
c. A venn diagram
d. A chart
5. When making an inference, one is
a. "Reading between the lines"
b. Interpreting an implication
c. Gathering information to draw a conclusion
d. All of the above
6. Choose the verb that agrees correctly with the subject.
a. The mechanic provide full service on all cars.
b. Bill likes to runs every morning.
c. Billy drive to school every other day.
d. Penguins like to swim in the cold Antarctic Ocean.
7. To change the adjective extreme to an adverb
a. Drop the final -e and add -ly
b. No spelling change is required
c. Add al then attach -ly
d. Add -ly
8. Select the correct spelling of the word with troublesome consonants:
a. Sherrif
b. Sheriff
c. Sherif
d. Sherriff
9. Select the correctly punctuated sentence that combines the following two sentences: My computer is a modern-day dinosaur. It chews floppy disks as noisily as my brother does peanut brittle.
a. My computer a modern-day dinosaur chews floppy disks as noisily as my brother does peanut brittle.
b. My computer, a modern-day dinosaur chews floppy disks as noisily as my brother does peanut brittle.
c. My computer a modern-day dinosaur, chews floppy disks as noisily as my brother does peanut brittle.
d. My computer, a modern-day dinosaur, chews floppy disks as noisily as my brother does peanut brittle.
10. Choose the sentence with the correct word choice.
a. What is the whether going to be like today?
b. She has no illusions about what he is really like.
c. Irregardles, I'm not going out with him.
d. I'm not sure what you're trying to infer.
11. Select the correctly punctuated sentence that combines the following two sentences: Kudzu is a creeping vine. It chokes out other plants.
a. Kudzu, a creeping vine, chokes out other plants.
b. Kudzu, a creeping vine chokes out other plants.
c. Kudzu a creeping vine, chokes out other plants.
d. Kudzu a creeping vine chokes out other plants.
12. A compound-complex sentence includes
a. One independent clause
b. Independent clauses only
c. Dependent clauses only
d. At least two independent clauses
13. The tense of a verb shows
a. The action that the subject is doing.
b. Clues to the meaning of the verb
c. The time period the verb is describing
d. The action that is being done to the subject
14. Identify the pair of synonyms.
a. diligent; lazy
b. introverted; hermit
c. kind; mean
d. lethargic; energetic
15. Identify the pair of synonyms.
a. bossy; tyrannical
b. lucky; unfortunate
c. wealthy; poor
d. comical; dull
16. Choose the verb that agrees correctly with the subject.
a. Natasha read her book every night before bed.
b. Bob like to rides his bike to his friend's house.
c. Wilky runs to the park once a week.
d. Sara love her little sister.
17. Antonyms are words that are ___________ in meaning to another word.
a. slightly similar
b. similar
c. opposite
d. none of the above
18. Choose the word that is an antonym of the underlined word in the following sentence:
Carlos was elated when he got his new bike.
a. happy
b. glad
c. joyful
d. devastated
19. Choose the word that is an antonym of the underlined word in the following sentence:
My father is a brave man.
a. heroic
b. timid
c. strong
d. bold
20. Select the adjective in the sentence below.
Tanya is a graceful dancer.
a. dancer
b. is
c. graceful
d. Yanya
21. Select the adjective in the sentence below.
The children were happily painting colorful pictures.
a. hapily
b. colorful
c. painting
d. pictures
22. Since his last paper gained little support, the linguist ______ surprised that he had not been asked to present again.
a. was
b. was not
c. were not
d. were
Symbols/Motifs (5 points): Match the following with who/what they represent.
Column A
1.
2
3.
The Green Light
Eyes of Dr TJ. Eckleburg
Gatsby's car
The Valley of Ashes
Weather
5
Column B
a. A symbol of the pursuit of wealth through illegal means
b. Symbolic of the growing economic prosperity through
industry
Symbolic of the Gatsby's fears
d. Symbolic of a moral centre in the novel
e. A symbol of Gatsby's hopes and dreams for the future
f. Represents the emotional turmoil and feelings of the
characters
8. A symbol of the negative economic impact of prohibition
laws
h. Represents the working class who enable the lifestyles of
the wealthy
A representation of the complex relationships between
characters
Answer:
Explanation:
1.East Egg-
the green light represents the dreams, hopes and desire that Gatsby has for the future.
eyes of Dr TJ Eckleburg-moral centre in the novel.
Gatsby's car-pursuit of wealth through illegal means.
The valley of Ashes-the working class who enable the lifestyles of the wealthy
Weather-representation of the complex relationships between characters.
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Answer:
"This i have thought good to deliver thee my dearest partner of greatness, that thou mightiest not lose the duties of rejoicing by being ignorant of what greatness is promised thee, lay it to thy heart, and farewell."
Answer:
"This have I thought good to deliver thee my dearest partner of greatness, that thou mightiest not lose the duties of rejoicing by being ignorant of what greatness is promised thee, lay it to thy heart, and farewell"
Can someone check my answer for this question, please? I'm not sure if it's onomatopoeia or alliteration.
Rough draft our changing society
which word is a synonym for gain?
Answer: Acquire
Explanation:
Reading good books can help you discover who you are and your values.
Answer: you are correct
C. Reading good books can help you discover who you are and what you value.
The underlined section is where we find the parallel structure:
who you are = what you value
Explanation:
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This passage can best be described as
A. science fiction because it involves a time machine.
B. nonfiction because it informs readers about science.
C. historical fiction because it describes actual events.
D. realistic fiction because it could happen to anyone.
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They had always thought it was impossible, but Joey had done it. At the young age of 14, he was about to become a phenomenon, a sensation, and a celebrity! As he sat on the highest chair on his laboratory to contemplate his future, he accidentally bumped his knees on the steel transistor he had just created. Sure, it hurt like getting punched by Boyd, the class bully, but Joey's mind was occupied. He was just one step away from pressing a button and escaping it all. It would just take him one second to change his future and that of humankind forever.
Joey did not care about the pizza lying cold on his table or the homework still untouched in his backpack. He knew he might have found a way to impress Becky Nakamura, but he was not sure she would believe him at all. How could anyone believe that Joey had figured out a way to transport himself to the past? It was not the same as traveling to the future, but Joey was sure he would succeed in that mission as well.
Joey had made up his mind. He was going to try his machine before the world got to see it. He got off the tall chair, unconsciously brushed his hands over the knees that were still throbbing in pain and walked toward the machine.
Answer: D. realistic fiction because it could happen to anyone.
Explanation:
The answer is D because it talks about something that can happen
for Example, in the article it states " Joey had made up his mind. He was going to try his machine before the world got to see it."
This shows this time machine can be actually invented in real life.
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The correct answer is option D. realistic fiction because it could happen to anyone.
What is Contemporary / Realistic fiction?Realistic fiction makes imaginary characters and circumstances that depict our world and society. It concentrates on themes of rising and confronting personal and social problems. This genre portrays consistencies coming to comprehend themselves and others.
Realistic fiction exists as a genre of stories where the events exist made up, but they could easily happen in real life.
The article states that " Joey had made up his mind. He was going to try his machine before the world got to see it."
This indicates the time machine can be invented in real life.
Therefore, the correct answer is option D. realistic fiction because it could happen to anyone.
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Which of the following quotes from Heart of Darkness contains sarcasm?
A. Marlow says that an uncivilized place "has a fascination...of the abomination."
B. Marlow calls an African soldier who works for the colonialists "one of the reclaimed."
C. Marlow says, "There was a touch of insanity" in the sight of a warship firing at a continent.
D. Marlow calls colonialism " a flabby, pretending, weak-eyed devil of rapacious pitiless folly."
The quote from the Heart of Darkness that contains Sarcasm is:
"Marlow calls an African soldier who works for the colonialists "one of the reclaimed."
Sarcasm is a type of communication where irony is used to mock a person or convey contempt.
In this case, the statement is sarcastic because some Africans were originally put into slavery and every once in a while were recovered or reclaimed when they ran off.
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