Answer:
growing interdependence in the world's economies, cultures, and populations. Includes trading and cross trading to spread goods and ideas.
does anyone have any book recommendations?
Answer:Fever 1793
Explanation:
Sure. Two, actually. I use them in my work all the time.
New Hart’s Rules is the updated edition of Hart’s Rules for Compositors and Editors, a style guide published by the Oxford University Press. Hart’s Rules began as a single sheet of paper drawn up by university printer Horace Hart in 1893, but over the years it’s morphed into a tightly-written comprehensive guide to punctuation and style. It will not teach you how to write, or how to understand English, but if you don’t know what the right thing is to do, it will help you out. (It’s sometimes available with the Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors as the Oxford Style Manual, but I find the Manual a bit unwieldy and prefer them in separate volumes.)
Fowler’s Modern English Usage is a much
Which expression should be added to sentence 2 to best clarify the relationships among Paco's ideas?
Additionally
Although
Similarly
However
Answer:
However
I hope it will help you
Answer:
So basically it's D
Explanation:
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When was Dr. Raphael Ernest Grail Amattoe born ?
Answer:
He was born on 12 August 1913
Answer:
12 August 1913
Raphael Armattoe was born in August 1913 to a prominent family of the Ewe tribe in Togoland.
Dr. Raphael Ernest Grail Armattoe (1913 - 1953): Physician and writer.
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Answer:
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Based on inferences, what is the most likely meaning of misanthrope?
Answer:
misanthrope: a person who dislikes humankind and avoids human society.
Explanation:
This is the dictionary definition :)
1 ________ does Polly do
in the evening?
___________________
2 ________ phone is
ringing now?
___________________
really fast
5 ________ does the
postman bring you the
letter?
___________________
6 ________ does Daniel
ride his scooter?
___________________
9 ________ does Mona
work?
___________________
10 ________ does Tom
can see fish?
___________________
Answer:
how to get the he is going to you
True paraphrasing requires:
Select the best answer choice.
A. Changing two words in the sentences being used
B. Using different sentence structure and vocabulary
C. Using the exact way it is written from the source it is being taken from
D. Citing the source where the information came from
Answer:
B: Using different sentence structure and vocabulary
Explanation:
A: Would be plagarism
C: Would be quoting
D: Would be citing
You often get phone calls,______?
question tag
Answer:
aren't you?
Explanation:
Form
auxiliary verb + subject
We use the same auxiliary verb in the tag as in the main sentence. If there is no auxiliary verb in the main sentence, we use do in the tag.
You live in Spain, don’t you?
If the auxiliary verb in the sentence is affirmative, the tag is negative.
You’re Spanish, aren’t you?
If the auxiliary verb in the sentence is negative, the tag is affirmative.
You’re not Spanish, are you?
Meaning
We use tag questions to confirm or check information or ask for agreement.
You want to come with me, don’t you?
You can swim, can’t you?
You don’t know where the boss is, do you?
This meal is horrible, isn’t it?
That film was fantastic, wasn’t it?
We use tag questions to check whether something is true.
The meeting’s tomorrow at 9am, isn’t it?
You won’t go without me, will you?
Additional points
In the present form of be: In an affirmative statement, if the subject is “I”, the auxiliary changes to aren’t in the tag.
I’m sitting next to you, aren’t I?
I’m a little red, aren’t I?
With let’s, the tag is shall we?
Let’s go to the beach, shall we?
Let’s have a coffee, shall we?
With an imperative, the tag is will you?
Close the window, will you?
Hold this, will you?
We use an affirmative tag after a sentence containing a negative word such as never, hardly, nobody.
Nobody lives in this house, do they?
You’ve never liked me, have you?
When the subject is nothing, we use “it” in the tag.
Nothing bad happened, did it?
Nothing ever happens, does it?
If the subject is nobody, somebody, everybody, no one, someone or everyone, we use “they” in the tag.
Nobody asked for me, did they?
Nobody lives here, do they?
If the main verb in the sentence is have (not an auxiliary verb), it is more common to use do in the tag.
You have a Ferrari, don’t you?
She had a great time, didn’t she?
With used to, we use “didn’t” in the tag.
You used to work here, didn’t you?
He used to have long hair, didn’t he?
We can use affirmative tags after affirmative sentences to express a reaction such as surprise or interest.
You’re moving to Brazil, are you?
Pronunciation
If we don’t know the answer, it is a real question and we use a rising intonation with the tag.
You don’t know where the boss is, do you? ↗
If we know the answer and are just confirming the information a falling intonation is used with the tag.
That film was fantastic, wasn’t it? ↘
Answer:
You Often get phone calls,
Question Tag: Don't you
Which conflict is most clearly related to cultural values?
why should we avoid the company of negative people?
What can you do if you are in the company of negative people?
Answer: Leave that company and join another
Read the paragraph from the Inaugural Address.
And yet our distress comes from no failure of
substance. We are stricken by no plague of locusts.
Compared with the perils which our forefathers
conquered, because they believed and were not
afraid, we have still much to be thankful for Nature
still offers her bounty and human efforts have
multiplied it. Plenty is at our doorstep, but a
generous use of it languishes
in the very sight of the
supply
How does the paragraph add to the development of
the speech? Select two options.
A. It encourages the use of the country’s natural resources.
B. It introduces an ongoing comparison to years past.
C. It shifts the tone of the address from grim to hopeful.
D. It explains the abundance of financial resources.
E. It reiterates the poor state of the nation’s economy.
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Answer:
C. It shifts the tone of the address from grim to hopeful.
What does the underlined imagery in this excerpt show about Doodle?
Answer: He is determined and does not give up easily.
Explanation:
Imagery is a literary device whereby a figurative language is used to evoke a sensory experience in the mind if the reader or audience.
In thus case, the underlined imagery in this excerpt show that Doodle is determined and does not give up easily.
Despite the fact that the doctor said that with his weak heart, he could be killed by the strain, but it didn't. He would push himself up, and eventually learned to crawl and survived.
This showed that he is determined and does not give up easily.
Answer:He cares about giving the bird a proper burial.
Explanation:
Go shawty, it's your birthday We gon' party like it's your birthday
Answer:
50 cent right?
Explanation:
his music wasnt the best
what makes this a weak claim for an argumentative research paper?
Answer:
I think the answer is D.
Explanation:
if you could be any emoji which would it be and why?
Answer:
Middle finger
Explanation:
Because I just wanna show the middle finger
the happiness
Explanation:
because i want to spread happiness all over the world and let people smile when they see me and use me to express their feelings
Which part of the sentence is a dangling modifier? "Swinging through the air" "the children were delighted" "by the acrobats" "on the stage"
Answer: "by the acrobats"
Explanation:
A dangling modifier simply means a word or a phrase that's used in modifying a word that's not stated clearly in the sentence. The modifier describes, and provides more detail about a concept.
In this case, the part of the sentence that is a dangling modifier is "by the acrobats". This helps in describing and telling us the reason why the children were delighted.
Read the excerpt from Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry.
I had gotten as far west as the Dakotas when my silent recitation was disturbed by a tapping on the porch. I lay very still. Mr. Morrison never made sounds like that.
Which detail from the excerpt best helps the reader determine a tone of alarm?
Answer:
"Mr. Morrison never made sounds like that"
Explanation:
Answer:
Mr. Morrison never made sounds like that.
Explanation:
Which of these sentences includes an interjection?
Group of answer choices
The cat was huge and round as a pumpkin.
Whoa, that’s a big cat!
What are you going to do with that cat?
Answer:
C. "Whoa, that's a big cat!"
Explanation:
An interjection is "an abrupt remark, made especially as an aside or interruption."
The interjection in the sentence is "Whoa"
I hope this helps!
Answer:
I believe it is Whoa, that's a big cat/c
Explanation:
Im waiting for my result on my test and put that answer.
Question
In the excerpt from The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, what does the narrator mean when he says, "it didn't pay
well at all"?
Traveling between Reardan and Wellpinit, between the little white town and the reservation, I always felt like a stranger. I
was half Indian in one place and half white in the other. It was like being Indian was my job, but it was only a part-time
Job. And it didn't pay well at all.
Select the correct answer from the drop-down menu.
When the narrator says, "it didn't pay well at all," he means
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Answer:
He felt like his identity presented challenges with few rewards
Explanation:
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Answer:
When the narrator says, “it didn’t pay well at all,” he means he felt like his identity presented challenges with few rewards
Explanation:
In the excerpt, the narrator speaks about the difficulty of going between two different communities. Though he is American Indian, he spends only part of his time on the reservation, and therefore he thinks of it as something he does “part-time.” It is like a job to him because it is a role. Here pay refers to rewards because he does not have an actual job.
Do you think individual sports are more interesting than team sports to watch? Why?/Why not?
In the monkeys paw what effect can changing the order of events on the story have
Answer: Changing the order of events can build tension and suspense.
Explanation: Changing the order of events can build tension and suspense. When a story is presented chronologically, the story is presented in the sequence of events in which it would have occurred. Thus, events will be understood to logically follow one another as things unfold—the order is logical and surprises are rare.
A typical formal letter has ___ paragraphs? *
Answer:
4
Explanation:
Introduction, Body ( 2 paragraphs), and conclusion.
Which of the following is recommended when drafting a short story?
Look for ways to show events and interactions through dialogue.
Frequently alternate between exposition and resolution.
Add action and interest to the story by avoiding the use of dialogue
Look for ways to use rhythm to illustrate the theme.
Answer:
Look for ways to show events and interactions through dailogue
Which of the following words is a synonym for the word “salvation”?
Select all that apply
independence
redemption
superstitious
deliverance
correct answer:
REDEMPTION
DELIVERANCE
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Who is more to blame for Arthur's death: Norma or Mr. Steward
Answer:
norma
Explanation:
Norma was greedy and killed Arthur because of it
What would juliet or romeo write in her or his diary?
Answer:
juliet would write about how her parents broke her heart and how much she has tried to respect them but it doesnt change anything. romeo would talk about how he loves juliet
Explanation:
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.
1. A. environment B. fertilizer C. editor D. scientist
Answer:
fertilizer i t'informer me
Read the passage and answer the question that follows:
Despite our best efforts as parents, we will always make mistakes in raising our children. It's inevitable. There are so many decisions to be made in any given day, week, month, or year. It's an inhuman task to make all of these decisions correctly. Who would even want to try for perfection?
We shouldn't worry too much, though, because it is precisely our mistakes that teach our children the most about life. Life is full of mistakes, obstacles, and trouble. Shielding our children from these by striving for perfection in our own parenting does them no favors.
Given this, a parent might be tempted to give up trying to make good decisions and simply let the chips fall where they may. Admittedly, that attitude is not without its benefits, but it goes too far in the other direction. Children are much more observant than we think, but often draw the wrong conclusions from what they observe. If we give up trying to make the right decisions, they might get the message that we don't care about their future.
We can take comfort in this much: we teach our children even when we're not trying to. That doesn't mean we should stop trying to do our best, to make the right decisions whenever possible. It just means that we shouldn't beat ourselves up when we make mistakes. Either it won't matter because it's something small, or it just might build some character in our children, a commodity that will serve them well.
"Despite our best efforts as parents, we will always make mistakes in raising our children"?
The word despite is a transition that (5 points)
contrasts
indicates a relationship
elaborates
indicates a sequence of time
Answer:
The word "despite" is a transition that: A. contrasts.
Explanation:
Transition words are used to transition smoothly from one idea to another in a way that connects them. "Despite" is a type of transition word that indicates contrast between the two ideas being expressed. In this same category, we can mention: although, conversely, still, yet, even so, while, whereas, etc.
In the sentence we are analyzing here, "despite" contrasts the ideas of (1) making a lot of effort to be a good parent and (2) making mistakes as a parent.
How do the authors use historical evidence to support their claim?
They use secondary sources to show how French and English monarchs were indifferent to enslaved people.
They use secondary sources to show that enslaved people often fought for their freedom after arriving in the Caribbean.
They use facts from primary sources to show how countries increased the number of enslaved people to produce more sugar.
They use primary source interviews to show that countries could make more money in trading sugar without using enslaved people.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Everyone who met Luiza was delighted by her bubbly enthusiasm.
What kind of characterization does the passage contain?
direct
indirect
both direct and indirect
neither direct nor indirect
Answer:
i would say it would be direct