What is the theme or important message in “All summer in a day”?
Answer: The main theme in “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury is bullying, which is caused by jealousy and envy.
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"I have not studied." Carlo answered
Answer:
Neither have I
Explanation:
Debate on a doctor is better than an engineer
Answer:
well that is hard because an engineer is a doctor to computers and a doctor helps us humans.
Explanation: But however a doctor is better because they save us.
Why did you go there and who with?
1. In the excerpt from Common Sense, how effective is Paine’s argument against the idea of reconciliation with Great Britain? Does Paine use valid and sufficient reasons and evidence to support his argument? Your response should evaluate the validity and relevance of the reasons and evidence Paine uses to support separation from Great Britain. Use evidence from the text to support your response. Your response should be at least two complete paragraphs.
Answer:
In short, Paine has an effective argument against the idea of reconciliation with Great Britain. This is obvious through the logical reasoning he uses, the quotes from previous events, and the continued reminding of unity against division.
reforestation is the process of planting new trees in place of old ones that have been cut down
Answer:
True
Explanation:
I'm assuming the question was true or false, and if so than true and if not than I don't understand the question.
Read this excerpt from an argumentative essay. A celebrity’s image is not real. It is an illusion created by makeup, publicists, professional photographers, and the media. Which answer choice provides the best evidence to support the ideas in the excerpt? A recent survey shows that more than half of kids said that their role models are celebrities rather than people they know. Celebrity stylist Johan Blizeck says, "Every celebrity has flaws. They only appear to be perfect because they have lots of professional help." An anonymous celebrity said, "I don’t want to be role model and I never tried to be one. I just want to make money." Examples of celebrities whom kids look up to include professional athletes, movie actors and actresses, models, and musicians.
Answer:
Celebrity stylist Johan Blizeck says, "Every celebrity has flaws. They only appear to be perfect because they have lots of professional help."
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from the essay, it is claimed that a celebrity's image is not real as it is an illusion creater by makeup, photographers, etc, the answer choice that shows the best evidence to support this idea is option B.
Option B which quotes celebrity stylist Johan Blizeck saying that all celebrities have flaws and appear perfect only because they have professions help.
Answer:
da answer is B
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Read the letter.
A Letter from the Atlantic
Dear Hannah,
I’ve never seen so much water before—everywhere I look, all I can see around me is placid blue. I’m grateful for the calm water today because it enables me to ascend to the top level of the SS Frisia and look at the Atlantic Ocean that stretches before us until it meets the horizon. I feel the warm air on my face and smell the salty sea air, but there’s a pit in my stomach when I think about how different life in New York will be.
When we first set sail on August 21st, I watched until Hamburg became a miniscule speck in the distance. When I squinted and couldn’t see the familiar buildings with their smoke spewing into the air anymore, Papa told me to look the other way. “You can’t look back,” he said as he walked me to the other side of the ship, his strong arm supporting my shoulders. “Home is there now.” He pointed to a place that was shimmering waves of blue, and I had a hard time visualizing a home that was 6,000 kilometers of water. He told me to close my eyes and picture the skyline that would soon materialize on the horizon. I couldn’t even fathom 6,000 kilometers of water, just like I couldn’t fathom that our new home wouldn’t be Hamburg anymore.
Most of the days at sea have been turbulent; tall waves reach up from the bottom of the sea and smack into the ship, sending us to the ground whenever we are standing. We are jettisoned from one side of the ship to the other like billiard balls; we emigrants glance off one another before moving in separate directions. It was entertaining at first, but now the ship’s rocking motion makes me feel sick, so I descend back to the bottom level where my family’s room is. Through the tiny oval porthole, I watch as the rough water laps the glass.
We play games and read and sleep to pass the time—sometimes there’s violin music that drifts into our room at night. My brother and I step out into the hallway in our socks and dance to the fast beat together, and it makes the boat’s rocking seem bearable. Most nights, we practice some English words with one another peppered in with the German that I will soon use less and less. “I am from Germany,” I practice over and over again, elongating my mouth around vowels that are pronounced differently in English than in German. I still think in German, dream in German, feel German words fly off my tongue with a comfort and speed that I worry I’ll never feel when I speak English. What will happen to me if the English all around me displaces the German of my youth?
There are people on this ship from everywhere: The Kowalski family in the room next to ours is from Poland, while the Ivanov family on the other side is from Russia. We practice basic English with one another: “Good morning. How are you?” Behind the closed doors of strangers’ rooms, I hear unfamiliar consonant sounds making up the lyrics to lilting songs. I can only imagine that these melodies are about feeling adrift; though we come from different places, nostalgia and homesickness know no borders or boundaries.
When I write these letters to you, I wonder where you are and what you are doing. Are you still walking along the canals of the Speicherstadt the way we used to after school? Do you still hear the bells of St. Michael’s Church resounding through the air? Does the bakery on the corner still serve our favorite Brötchen when it comes right out of the oven?
I miss you more than I can say in this letter. Say hello to everyone for me and tell them that my family is doing well. By the time I get on land to mail this letter, I will be at Ellis Island!
Love,
Liesl
Answer: Answer is (She feels conflicted because she's excited about what awaits her but homesick for the life in Germany she left behind.) That's if we have the same test.
Explanation:
I know it's A because I did the Test and got it right.
Here are the other answers: What is Liesl's viewpoint in "A Letter from the Atlantic"?
She feels conflicted because she's excited about what awaits her but homesick for the life in Germany she left behind.
She feels terrified because she doesn't know what to expect on Ellis Island and knows it won't be like Hamburg.
She feels irritated because she doesn't want to be around her family or the other emigrants on the ship.
She feels thrilled because she wants to leave Hamburg and wishes she could shorten the duration of the voyage.
Answer: THE ANSWER IS A
Explanation:
explain how to put a radio collar on a tree kangaroo
Answer:
“Let’s measure the male’s neck, to make sure the radio
collar will fit on him,” says Lisa. (Nic Bishop)
Answer:
uhhh im lost as* fr
Explanation:
Identify the type of irony in the passage below: "True! -- nervous -- very, very dreadfully
nervous I had been and am, but why will you say that I am mad?
A. dramatic irony
B. verbal irony
C. situational irony
Answer:
A. dramatic irony.
Explanation:
According to the given passage, the speaker talks about how nervous he is and agrees he has been very nervous, but claims that it is not enough to claim that he is mad.
The type of irony in this narration is dramatic irony. This is because, the narrator is unaware of his condition but the audience knows.
A Giant Impact
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People have wondered about the Moon since they have roamed our planet. Some of the greatest scientific minds have debated different theories about how this heavenly body came to be. Although most hypotheses have been disproved, the impact theory seems to be the most logical explanation for the Moon’s existence.
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The impact theory states that the Moon was created about 4.5 billion years ago. Many scientists believe that a large body (about the size of Mars) entered into Earth’s path and hit our planet. The resulting debris from both bodies orbited Earth and eventually collected to form a single solid satellite—the Moon.
An objective summary is one that is free from bias or opinion. In a 1– 2 paragraph response, provide an objective summary of the passage "Captured by Earth."
Answer:
this is on a test i came here to figure out the same thing
Explanation:
how does the wartime setting in a long walk to water influence Salva's behavior?
Answer:
The setting of A Long Walk Of Water for Salva is in Itang refugee camp, Ethiopia, 1985 but he used to live in Southern Sudan, 1985. Also Nya lives in Southern Sudan, 2009.
Explanation:
what is the difference between an abstract noun and a concrete noun
Answer:
A concrete noun refers to a physical object in the real world while n abstract noun refers to an idea or concept that does not exist in the real world and cannot be touched.
Explanation:
concrete noun: a dog, a ball, or an ice cream cone.
abstract noun: freedom, sadness, or permission.
Answer:
A concrete noun refers to a physical object in the real world, such as a dog, a ball. abstract noun refers to an idea or concept that does not exist in the real world and cannot be touched, like freedom.
Explanation:
Transitions should not be used:
A: in the second sentence of every paragraph
B: to connect important ideas
C: to connect steps of a process
D: at the beginning of your clincher sentence
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer d is correct, Please mark brainlyist ;-;
Finish each sentence using the vocabulary word provided. I will hive brainliest
Answer:
5. The farmers were happy because their yields were plentiful
6. We need to write a letter, but we have run out of stationary
7. In order to build something, you need to utilize your materials or resources.
Explanation:
I hope this helps! Please mark brainliest!
Stay safe, God bless and happy studying!
What is the main idea of fake fashion
Answer:
The reason people follow fashion is to feel better about themselves.
Explanation:
John Putnam refuses Abigail when she says she still loves him. Do you believe him when he says their relationship is over? Why or why not?
Answer:
I believe John Putnam when he refuses Abigail's profession of love. Abigail has proved herself a manipulator of men and women. She is able to get whatever she wants through threats and lies.
Though he once committed adultery with her, John Putnam has come to his senses about his sin, especially based on the false accusations that Abigail was throwing about against people who were not involved with her in the witch dance.
Explanation:
Arthur Miller chronicled "The Crucible" in 1953 to relate the communist trial by the United States to the actual "Salem witch trials that took place in the Massachusetts Bay Colony during 1692–93." Through the novel, he condemned mob mentality as a wrongful tool that could be used to persecute innocent people in the community. To condemn innocent people to death as a phantom excuse for eliminating evil is itself evil.
what did david find on his return to his house
Answer:
anything mentioned in paragraph
What was Jefferson's response to the Alien and Sedition Acts?
writing the Virginia and Kentucky resolutions with James Madison
accepting the laws as constitutional and necessary for the government
organizing a secession plan for states that did not agree with Adams's policies
removing himself as Adams's vice president
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Took the test
The following question is based on your reading of the literary critique of Flannery O’Connor.
What happens to make McGovern think that Flannery O'Connor may not want to be "found"?
Answer:
They had a difficult time finding her gravesite
Explanation:
what was NOT something Katniss found out after the explosion?
Answer:
A
Explanation:
ENGLISH 2 : OBSTACLES : 02.09 THE INTRODUCTION Assessment For this assessment you must submit an introductory paragraph and thesis statement for your essay. Highlight, underline, or otherwise identify your thesis statement for your instructor. Check the rubric for this assessment. Check the Grading Rubric for this assessment. FOR of Mice in Men. WILL MARK SMARTEST.
Answer:
Mice in men is a fascinating story. Then, you would put what you think is most interesting and try to get the readers attention. Then you would close it with if you want to know more then stick around. If not then you may leave.
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP ASAP 30 POINTS ON LINE Read this stanza from the poem "The Voice" by William Oandasan.
11
from under me today
the earth was pulled
balancing on a sharp mountain ridge
i search for a plain
How does Stanza 11 contribute to the development of the poem's theme that even though life can be difficult, there is still hope?
It shows that the speaker is struggling to stay atop a mountain.
It shows the speaker feels he has lost his connection to the earth.
It shows that the speaker is afraid of being homeless.
It shows that the speaker is searching for a place to farm.
Answer:It shows how the speaker feels he has lost his connection to the earth
Explanation: I just took the test Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
It shows the speaker feels he has lost his connection to the earth.
Explanation:
took the test
What is the best way to state the relationship between the table of contents
and the index of a source?
A. The table of contents provides the overview of the source, and the
index provides the details.
B. The table of contents is short, and the index is long.
C. The table of contents and the index both list page numbers.
D. The table of contents is in the front, and the index is in the back.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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In which situation would a writer most likely use formal language?
Answer:
when writing a formal speech
Explanation:
wish u best of luk
Two elements to successfully deliver a speech are the ____ and the body.
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In the story, what causes the conflict between the narrator and the old man?
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The narrator is driven mad by the sound of a heart beating beneath the floorboards, and this causes him to kill the old man.
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The narrator and the old man resent having to live together because of the narrator's disease, and so the narrator decides to murder the old man.
3
The narrator watches the old man sleep, and when the terrified old man discovers this, the narrator kills him to keep his madness hidden.
The narrator is terrified of the old man's blue eye and overwhelmed by the sound of his heartbeat, so the narrator kills the old man.
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What should you consider when choosing evidence for your literary analysis essay? (Choose all that apply.)
a.)Will the evidence make my essay interesting?
b.)Is the evidence relevant to my claim?
c.)Have I described the evidence accurately?
d.)Is the evidence historically important?
Answer:
I believe the answers are B and C.
which answer option most likely describes an essay written to inform
Answer: c
Explanation:
I think it’s c an essay reviewing what a person should see the latest superhero movie
Hope this helps
Answer:
The answer is A) to inform the reader about the rules of volley ball
Explanation:
Im a little late but hope this helps
The story is filled with Christ imagery. In what ways does Mr. Shiftlet live up to the Christian symbols that surround him early in the story? In what ways does he actually contradict this imagery?
Answer:
This story may well be one of O'Connor's most humorous stories. Even though the story as it now stands appears to focus on the attempts of two equally unscrupulous characters to gain an advantage over the other, O'Connor, through the use of color imagery and somewhat obvious symbolism, manages to make the story more than merely a humorous tale. Yet it is the humor, ultimately, which first catches the attention of most readers.
Some of O'Connor's humor is similar, at least in part, to the tradition of such Old Southwest humorists (1835-1860) as Johnson J. Hooper and George W. Harris. Hooper's Simon Suggs and Harris' Sut Lovingood are both similar to O'Connor's Shiftlet. This is especially true in Shiftlet's "swapping session" scenes with Mrs. Crater. These swapping session scenes are also reminiscent of the Armsted-Snopes exchanges in the fiction of William Faulkner. Each of the major characters in O'Connor's story is aware that he, or she, has something that someone else craves, which slowly increases the apparent value of the offer until the final bargain is struck.