Answer:
I m not sure about the answer is right or wrong..
Explanation:
Near, Around, In, Next to, On
Answer:
This picture of a small shopping mall near our house. It is very neat and clean. Benches are fixed all around the central plaza for people to sit and rest. The first shop to the right is the toy and gift shop. It looks beautiful with colourful dolls and stuffed animals arranged neatly next to the shelves. Between the toy shop is a bookshop which sells books, posters and interesting games. The books are displayed in the middle shelves.
1. near
2. around
3. next to
4. between
5. in the middle
Explanation:
the one's underline are the answers
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You're doing research for a presentation comparing electric cars to gasoline-powered cars. Which source should you use
Answer:
I would use gasoline-powered cars
What can the reader use to best interpret the theme of a story?
Answer:
The reader can focus on details from the story that suggest a universal truth in order to best interpret the theme of a story. Theme is the central topic of a story or writing. In other words, the theme is the message that the author or writer aims to convey to the readers.
ก (1) She said to him " What is your name?" (into indirect speech )
Answer:
what is your name,she said to him
Explanation:
Asking for his name
A persuasive strategy of appealing to emotions is called pathos.
True
False
Answer:
t
Explanation:
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The story on online
Kath is… mean, governmental, oppresses, and has a careless attitude
Mean:
"So, Helen, do you play an instrument?” She put such a sneer in her voice that everyone at the table fell silent, waiting to see how this new kid would react.
When Helen spoke, her voice was very quiet. ,”No,” she said, “No instrument. I just sing.”
Kath snorted. "Sing! No choir in this school. Guess you’re out of luck.”
Comment: Kath here is shown as a mean individual who is trying to lower the dignity of Helen, or in this case Mouse. As the story mentions she put a “sneer in her voice”, meaning that that she made it in a mocking way or tone a voice.
Governmental:
1. "What is that Mouse doing at our table?" Kath said loudly, so Helen would know she had already broken one of the most important rules. No one sat at Kath's table without an invitation.
2. Kath stood up then, to signal that the eating part of lunch was over. Everyone else at the table picked up their trays, following her like robots.
3. Helen hesitated, then did what Kath said.
Comments: In the first quote Kath asks what Mouse is doing at the table because no other person in the school sits at the table with her unless they have an invitation from her. However, Mouse is new and doesn’t know those rules. Even so, after stating this question Mouse sits at the table anyways perhaps hoping to gain friendship, to change Kath’s mind. Still, the rule imposed by Kath has not changed, no one can sit at the table without an invitation from her. This shows Katy’s dictator side, her governmental side. She want to rule or dominate people around her.
On the second quote when Kath stood up, everyone else did. The other students copied her like robots or mere infants that don’t know their way through life. This shows Kathe’s influence and dictatorship over the students.
On the third quote we can see that even Helen obeys Kath. Her influence is so powerful that even she proceeds to obey her.
Careless attitude:
"Who made you the queen of the world?” I yelled at Kath in the driveway.
She didn't even bother to get angry. She just gave me a look that made me feel cold all over and said, "It doesn’t matter, does it? I just am, so you better get used to it,” and walked away.
Comment: Kath doesn’t care for her brothers words. She does what she wants and proceeds to do them how she wants them.
Oppresses:
I knew something was up in gym the next day the way Kath and her friends came out of the change room, giggling. Then Amanda asked Ms. Saro to help her find some goal gloves in the storage room. As soon as they disappeared Kath shot a soccer ball at Helen, hard. Helen dodged as Jen opened the gym door behind her. The ball flew out. “Oops,” Jen said. "I think I'll help look for those goal gloves.”
Helen stood near the open door.
"Go get the ball, you klutz," Kath ordered. "It’s getting cold in here.”
Comments: Here we can see the dark nature of Kath. Kath is very disrespectful and mean to Helen. She oppresses Helen, she wants to humiliate her to the extreme.
Mouse is… Honest, has pride in what she does, is respectful and responsible
Honest:
"Who's Robyn, Mouse?” Kath asked.
Helen ducked her head like she’d been hit. “I don’t know.”
"Where'd you get the backpack then?”
Helen kept her head down. "At a garage sale," she said.
Comment: Even if it means getting laughed at Helen doesn’t care, she is honest and tells the truth about her back pack. She doesn’t tell a white lie or tell half the truth. She is brutally honest.
Has pride in what she does:
Voice is good for someone who moves a lot. I guess we won’t move much now that we're in Torbay. The instrument is free and it isn’t hard to move.” She smiled, as if this were an old joke. Then she lifted her chin. “Besides, I'm a very good singer." The pride in her voice made her sound completely different. I was so surprised, I just nodded.
Comment: By the way in which she speaks you can tell that Helen is proud to be a singer. Even though others may not be in favor she trusts her parents judgement and is obedient to them. She isn’t ashamed of her gifts or talents, she know that every person has a unique talent. Even though the story does not specify such a thought, surely she must have had this in mind when she has so much pride in her voice.
what qualification are required to join courses in engineering and architecture
Answer: They must complete an academic and professional requirements. They mostly require a bachelor's degree from an accredited program
writing an easy of bullying
Explanation:
sorry by free correct that define first the meaning of bullying then other then other things find them i
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For there lay The Combs-the set of combs, side and back, that Della had worshipped long in a Broadway
window. Beautiful combs, pure tortoise shell, with Jewelled rims-Just the shade to wear in the beautiful
vanished hair. They were expensive combs, she knew, and her heart had simply craved and yearned over
them without the least hope of possession. And now, they were hers, but the tresses that should have
adomed the coveted adornments were gone.
But she hugged them to her bosom, and at length she was able to look up with dim eyes and a smile and say.
"My hair grows so fast, Jimi And them Della leaped up like a little singed cat and cried, 'Oh, ohr" Jim had not
yet seen his beautiful present. She held it out to him eagerly upon her open palm. The dull precious metal
seemed to flash with a reflection of her bright and ardent spirit."Isn't it a dandy, Jim? I hunted all over town to
find it You'll have to look at the time a hundred times a day now. Give me your watch. I want to see how it
looks on it
Instead of obeying, Jim tumbled down on the couch and put his hands under the back of his head and
smiled. Delia,' said he, "let's put our Christmas presents away and keep'em a while. They're too nice to use
Jest at present. I sold the watch to get the money to buy your combs. And now suppose you put the chops
on."
The magi, as you know, were wise men-wonderfully wise men-who brought gifts to the Babe in the manger.
They invented the art of giving Christmas presents. Being wise, thelr gifts were no doubt wise ones, possibly
bearing the privilege of exchange in case of duplication. And here I have lamely related to you the uneventful
chronicle of two foolish children in a flat who most unwisely sacrificed for each other the greatest treasures of
their house. But in a last word to the wise of these days let it be said that of all who give gifts these two were
the wisest. O all who give and receive gifts, such as they are wisest. Everywhere they are wisest. They are the
magi.
What character traits reveal about Della in
the passage above
She feels that it’s important to dress modestly
She has the ability to be unselfish and loving
She is prone to fits of passion
She has the ability to look over wrongs in order to preserve relationships
Answer:
She has the ability to be unselfish and loving
Explanation:
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answers
Answer:
6. I'm not married.
7. English people like animals
8. The banks doesn't open on Sundays.
Identify the nouns and verbs in the sentence.
“Ravens are extremely hardy, and they may inhabit the northern tundra and even the desert.”
Answer:
extremely hardy tundra and desert
Read the passage and then answer the question:
The Edo period of Japan, which lasted from the 1600s to
the mid-1800s, was a time of samurai and feudal lords.
However, the Meiji period that followed was a time of
modernization; Japan quickly became a major industrial
power in the world during that period.
Which term best describes the structure of the passage?
O A. Contextual
O B. Objective
O C. Thematic
D. Chronological
I believe it’s D
What is it called when there are words on the right side of the page to help you understand specific parts of archaic text?
Answer:
glossary
Explanation:
The glossary is a text element that aims to present the meaning of unknown terms within the text to the reader. The glossary may also be able to explain specific parts of the text giving additional information, or a historical context that allows the reader to have a greater understanding of the text, especially when reading an archaic text or text from a different culture.
The glossary can be presented at the end of the text or on the side of the page, to make the reading more optimized.
As future teacher how are you going to use the concept of peace education as transformative education among your students. Give example.
Answer and Explanation:
A teacher can show how education is the main basis for people to fight violence peacefully and beneficially, preventing further violence from occurring and thus encouraging peace among people. This is a duty that teachers must take to all students, showing how education allows the evolution of the individual who can resolve conflicts, injustices and even wars. An example of this can be seen in countries, where leaders, possessed of a good education and know how to reason coherently and solve their conflicts through rational conversation, peaceful and that fights conflicts, without increasing them.
Read the excerpt from "Sea Fever" by John Masefield. And quiet sleep and a sweet dream when the long trick's over.
Answer:
Assonance.
Explanation:
Assonance is a literary device that refers to the repetition of the vowel sounds in a line of poetry. In other words, it also refers to the repetition of the vowel sounds but not the consonant sounds, in close proximity.
The given line of poetry from John Masefield's "Sea Fever" uses the sound device of assonance. This is found in the repetition of the /i/ and /e/ sounds in the given line.
Thus, the correct answer is assonance.
A good summary of an informational text must
include all the details that the text contains about its subject.
state, in the student’s own words, only the most important ideas.
evaluate whether the text’s author covered the subject matter well.
use phrases and sentences taken directly from the original author.
Answer:
state, in the student’s own words, only the most important ideas.
Explanation:
A summary covers only the most significant ideas from the original text. It does not generally provide quotations and contains little detail. It must be written in the own words of the person constructing it.
b ) state, in the student’s own words, only the most important ideas.
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Choose the sentence that correctly combines the sentences or sentence elements by changing the italicized clause to
an infinitive. Indicate whether the infinitive phrase is used as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb.
We are planning a party. It will honor our seniors.
Answer:
We are planning a party that will honor our seniors
Explanation:
what did father threaten to do?
English class 9 the little girl
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Answer:
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in a work of fiction, where is the best place to look for supporting details that indicate them
Answer:
dialogues and descriptions
In a working fiction, best place to look for supporting details that indicate the theme of fiction is in dialogues and descriptions. A dialogue is a literary technique in which writers use two or more characters participating in conversation with one another.
Identify the base word of the following word.
unevenly
Answer:
even
Explanation:
even is the base word.
un is the prefix that's added to the base word.
ly is the suffix that's added to the base word.
un-even-ly
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Answer:
(un) evenly
Explanation:
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Highlight the adjectives in the following paragraph.
According to the ancient Greeks, eyes could reveal a personality. The Greeks compared the eyes of people to the eyes of various animals. Then they attributed the personality traits of those animals to people. Lion eyes, for example, are almond-like. In a person they signified a sense of fairness, a sense of justice, and leadership skills. Money eyes are small in relation to the face, but they have large irises. The Greeks thought that people with these eyes were unpredictable and shy. Elephant eyes are long and narrow with several folds of skin on the upper and lower eyelids. People with elephant eyes, it was believed, could handle difficult problems and solve them in a thoughtful, methodical manner. This unusual list of eye types also included the eyes of sheep, horses, wolves, hogs, snakes, and fish.
Answer:
ancient,large,methodical,unusual,fairness
Explanation:
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What the allusion of ring round the rosy??
Answer:
I think it's about the black death.
What characteristics would you most associate with Lady Macbeth after
reading this speech?
Answer:
D- Ambition and cruelty
Which of the following best describes Jane Austen’s family background?
Answer:
What are the following.
Explanation:
You didn't put any of the following or attach anything.
Help me find the mistake in this sentence
The correct answer is C. They look
Explanation
Sentences are made up of several elements that are subject, verb and predicate, in addition, theymust have coherence and cohesion so that the message you want to transmit is well understood by the receiver. According to the above, the sentence "I can see that you have just dyed your hair chestnut. They look very beautiful now" has an error because in the first part "I can see that you have just dyed your hair chestnut" refers to "her hair" as the object of the sentence and in the second part of the sentence refers to it as "they", then it would not have cohesion and it would be a mistake. According to the above, the correct answer is C. They look.
the sun has decided that it wants to retire! it has never had a holiday and it works 24 hours adays, 7 days a week year after year. your job is to persuade the sun to continue to workas it is vital to the water cycle. use your persuasive skills to convince the sun not to retire
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Answer:
1) solid 2) Water to steam - Water is vaporized when it is boiled on the stove to cook some pasta, and much of it forms into a thick steam. Water evaporates - Water evaporates from a puddle or a pool during a hot summer's day.
The Goose with the Golden Eggs
One day a monkey went to the nest of his Goose and found there an egg all yellow and glittering. When he took it up it was as heavy as lead and he was going to throw it away, because he thought a trick had been played upon him. But, on second thought, he took it home and soon found to his delight that it was an egg of pure gold. Every morning the same thing occurred, and he soon became rich by selling his eggs. As he grew rich he grew greedy; and thinking to get at once all the gold the Goose could give, he killed it and opened it only to find nothing.
What is the moral of the Story?
Explain how your answer relates to the story:
Answer:
Explanation:
It tells you right towards the end.
He got greedy.
He thought he could get all the gold the goose could give.
He killed the poor animal.
He got nothing.
There's a loop in his logic. He thought He could get wealthy just by killing the animal.
There are too morals.
1. Don't get greedy. When given a gift, treasure it. Don't make it into something it's not.
2. Don't try and manipulate an outcome. Accept it the way it is.
Being thus passed the vast ocean, and a sea of troubles before in their preparation (as may be remembered by that which went before), they had now no friends to welcome them, nor inns to entertain or refresh their weatherbeaten bodies, no houses or much less towns to repair to, to seek for succor...And for the season it was winter, and they that know the winters of that country know them to be sharp and violent, and subject to cruel and fierce storms, dangerous to travel to known places, much more to search an unknown coast. Besides, what could they see but a hideous and desolate wilderness, full of wild beasts and wild men
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The text posed in the question above is an excerpt from "Of Plymouth Plantation" written by William Bradford, where he presents a real account of the life of the first English settlers, recently arrived in America. In this excerpt, he shows how the arrival in America was very challenging for all the settlers. They had already faced problems on the way between England and America and when they arrived in the new world, they landed in a place where there was no one to help them with anything. The settlers had neither house nor food, they had to face the harsh winter without any resources to protect them, they did not know any place they could shelter and lived in constant concern about being attacked by the "savages", that is, the natives.
sumina said to father what is your name into indirect speech
Answer:
I think it goes like this...
Explanation:
Sumina asked her father what his name was.