Can I get some feedback on my essay? I'm not finished. You might have to download it

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Answer 1

Answer:

hmm it seems good, just improve on vocabulary, correctness of information (make sure the information you have are correct). Also are your paragraphs in the correct order?

Explanation:

hi, im new can I get marked as brainlieser? Im not forcing you but it would be highly appreciated.

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Related Questions

Fill in the blanks to tell how the
floating classroom works.

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Answer:

1.along the river

2.becomes a classroom

3.i dont know but not while working

4.new possibilities

Explanation:

Answer:

1)along the river

2)becomes classroom

3)AT NIGHT

4)new possibilites

Explanation:

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Guys please help me with this essay, it must be more than two hundred words.
the person who answers gets the brainliest answer!!!!!!


Your friend was hurt in a motor accideand was admitted to a hospital. Whrite a letter of comfort and best wishes to him or her.​

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Answer:

stop cheating and write your own essay bro

Which question would be most effective at encouraging good discussion?

How often did Georgia O'Keeffe work on her paintings?
In which state did Georgia O'Keeffe live during the 1940s?
To which famous photographer was Georgia O'Keeffe married?
Why are so many people drawn to the paintings of Georgia O'Keeffe?

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

PLS ASAP NOW ITS FOR TOMORROW.. island of the blue dolphins.. What did Karana do to stay with Ramo?

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Answer:

She healed him and in retern he kept her safe

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Because i just finished the book just now lol!!

Black Lives Matter All Day ever Day.

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Answer:

yyaasss black lives matter!

Explanation:

Answer:

yessss

Explanation:

How are the settings in "To Build a Fire" and "Caline" different?


The setting of "To Build a Fire" is dangerous to the main character, while the setting in "Caline" poses no threat to the main character.


The setting of "To Build a Fire is a frontier town, while "Caline" is set in the rugged wilderness of Canada.


The setting of "To Build a Fire" is inspiring, while the setting of "Caline" is depressing.


The setting of "To Build a Fire" is realistic, while the setting of "Caline" is a fantasy place.

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Answer:

The setting of "To Build a Fire" is dangerous to the main character, while the setting in "Caline" poses no threat to the main character.

Explanation:

"To Build a Fire" tells the story of a man who takes a trip walking in the extreme cold. The scenario in this story shows a dangerous environment as environmental conditions can cause many problems and even the death of this man, causing him to suffer a lot at times.

"Caline," on the other hand, presents the story of a girl who goes on an adventure out of curiosity, since she wants to know what is happening on the train she is watching. The scenario here presents no danger, but discoveries.

Answer:

The setting of "To Build a Fire" is dangerous to the main character, while the setting in "Caline" poses no threat to the main character.

Explanation:

What does Fredrick Douglass tell Mr.Thomas about his time at Mr.Covey's?

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Edward Covey represents Douglass’s nemesis in the Narrative. Covey is a typical villain figure in that his cruelty is calculated. He is not a victim of the slavery mentality but a naturally evil man who finds an outlet for his cruelty in slaveholding. Covey is skilled and methodical in his physical punishment of his slaves, but he is even more skilled at psychological cruelty. While other slaveholders in the Narrative can be deceitful with their slaves, Covey uses deception as his primary method of dealing with them. He makes the slaves feel that they are under constant surveillance by lying to them and creeping around the fields in an effort to catch them being lazy.

One way in which Douglass portrays Covey as a villain is by depicting him as anti-Christian. The slaves call Covey “the snake,” in part because he sneaks through the grass, but also because this nickname is a reference to Satan’s appearance in the form of a snake in the biblical book of Genesis. Douglass also presents Covey as a false Christian. Covey tries to deceive himself and God into believing that he is a true Christian, but his evil actions reveal him to be a sinner. As Douglass associates himself with Christian faith, he heightens the sense of conflict between himself and Covey by showing Covey to be an enemy of Christianity itself.

As Douglass’s nemesis, Covey is the chief figure against whom Douglass defines himself. Douglass’s fight with Covey is the climax of the Narrative—it marks Douglass’s turning point from demoralized slave to confident, freedom-seeking man. Douglass achieves this transformation by matching and containing Covey’s own violence and by showing himself to be Covey’s opposite. Douglass thus emerges as brave man, while Covey is exposed as a coward. Douglass is shown to be capable of restraint, while Covey is revealed to be an excessive braggart. Finally, Douglass emerges as a leader of men, while Covey is shown to be an ineffectual master who cannot even enlist the aid of another slave, Bill, to help him.

Choose the best word to complete the following sentence. The end to the performance left many surprised. a quick c. rapid b. abrupt d. immediate Please select the best answer from the choices provided O A B​

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Answer:

A. surprised

Explanation:

Process of elimination. The other words wouldn't fit in the sentence, so option A is the only option that makes sense and is grammatically correct.

Anyone u like to write/say to your favorite teacher ?

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Answer:

I dont have a fav teacher but if i had to choose it prob be one of my math teachers.

Explanation: Can you help me with my most recent question plz.

Part A

In the story "Never Say Never," what does Carlos do after he loses his voice at the mall?

He refuses to leave his home.
He quits the upcoming talent show.
He mopes about and feels sorry for himself.
He rallies and tries singing again.

Question 2

Part B

Which evidence from the story best supports the answer to Part A?

"His father suggested that he was just in a “slump” and that,with time,he would again belt out popular songs."
"Carlos gradually made his way downstairs as he could scarcely believe his ears."
"They clearly did not comprehend the gravity of the situation. As Carlos continued to lie, fuming,on his bed, the doorbell rang."
"But, in his heart, he felt just the tiniest of possibilities that perhaps his singing days weren’t over after all."

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Answer:

Part A.

I think the Answer is He mopes about it and feels sorry for himself.

Part B.

"They clearly did not comprehend the gravity of the situation. As Carlos continued to lie, fuming,on his bed, the doorbell rang."

Explanation:

I hope this helps!!! :)

Answer:

C

C

Explanation:

What is the MAIN difference between verbal communication and written communication?
Verbal communication has vocalized pauses while written communication doesn’t.
Verbal communication relies on speech while written communication relies on words.
Verbal communication relies on both words and nonverbal cues, or body language.
Verbal communication relies on sight while written communication relies on hearing.

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Answer:  verbal communication is more open and exposed. Another difference is that written communication is conveyed through words we choose to write or type on a keyboard,

Explanation: verbal communication is the act of speaking words out of our mouths.

Which revision is needed to correct the following sentence? My favorite cousin makes delicious blueberry muffins with fresh ripe blueberries form her garden. O A. Add a comma after the word favorite. O B. Add a comma after the word ripe. O C. Add a comma after the word delicious. O D. Add a comma after the word fresh.

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Answer:

D. Add a comma after the word fresh.

Explanation:

Answer:

d

Explanation:

Select the correct answer.
The angry wolf encountered a house made out of straw that he was able to blow down in one deep breath.

Look at the sentence above. Which of the following group of words is an adjectival phrase?
A.
in one deep breath
B.
encountered a house
C.
was able to blow down
D.
made out of straw

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Answer: D: straw

Explanation: D describes what the house was made from.

Answer:

A. In one deep breath

Explanation:

This answer is wrong on Edmentum.

Read the following passage:

While I gazed, this fissure rapidly widened— there came a fierce breath of the whirlwind— the entire orb of the satellite burst at once upon my sight— my brain reeled as I saw the mighty walls rushing asunder—

What is the correct meaning of asunder?

A evil
B truth
C divided
D a long narrow opening

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Answer:

C, Divided.

Explanation:

Imagine you are a news reporter. Write a report about car accident

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Answer:

Don t drive when you are unconscious and some example of daily accidents .

Yesterday I cleaned my closet and dusted it thoroughly. I found receipts in a few of my jeans. I folded them neatly and put them in my drawer. I found an old box decorated with ribbons and a pink bow. It still looked pretty and new. In the bottom drawer, there was a bottle of perfume that Mom bought in Sweden. The perfume is old, but it still has a fresh, flowery scent. Next to the perfume there was an old postcard that Dad sent when he visited China.

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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

Yesterday I cleaned my closet and dusted it thoroughly. I found receipts in a few of my jeans. I folded them neatly and put them in my drawer. I found an old box decorated with ribbons and a pink bow. It still looked pretty and new. In the bottom drawer, there was a bottle of perfume that Mom bought in Sweden. The perfume is old, but it still has a fresh, flowery scent. Next to the perfume there was an old postcard that Dad sent when he visited China.

Which two pronouns in the paragraph have unclear antecedents?

Answer:

The pronouns "this" and "it" have unclear antecedents.

Explanation:

The precedent of a pronoun is the word to which the pronoun is referring. When the pronoun has an unclear and defined precedent it means that it may be referring to more than one term in the text and it is not possible to identify which term it is.

In the text shown in the question above, we have two examples of pronouns with unclear antecedents. The first example is the pronoun "them" in the phrase "I found receipts in a few of my jeans. I folded them neatly and put them in my drawer," where the pronoun can refer to both the word "receipts" and the word " jeans".

The second example is found in the pronoun "it", in the phrase "I found an old box decorated with ribbons and a pink bow. It still looked pretty and new," where the first name can refer to both the word "box" and the word "bow".

complete the words...help me guys!?
1.i_ _ _ _ d _ _ l _
difficult or impossible to believe
2.h_ _ r_ bl_
causing horror or very shocking and upsitting
3._ _ t_ _t_ _n
an aim or purpose; that thing that you plan to
do
4._r_f_
the feeling that you are more important or better than other people
5.a_ _ h _ _ _ _ t
a person who designs and guides a plan or project or building

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1) incredible

2) horrible

3) intention

4) ?? (I was thinking of pride)

5) architect

(ILL GIVE YOU BRAINILY, it’s not hard ) Write: How might the author, Kate Chopin, use irony affect the characters or the plot of “Desiree's Baby"? Make a prediction using at least one type of irony and explain why you think this using the picture below. [4-5 sentences]

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Answer:

i think that arman is gonna kick desiree out

Explanation:

What question can you help decide where to break the lines in your poem?

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Answer:

Which words should be read as a unified group?

Explanation:

I just took the test, enjoy

Answer:

Which words should be read as a unified group?

Explanation:

Each line in a poem should have some meaning of its own while still working with other lines to convey an overall message.

AHHHH I CAN'T DO THIS
Read the text carefully, then answer the question located beneath:
Time to "Bee" Wary, by Gordon Winters

Africanized honey bees were created in Brazil in 1957. Scientists mixed local bees with African ones to create a bee that would make more honey. They ended up with something much different. The new bees evolved in unexpected ways. They multiplied and migrated north. These Africanized honeybees are now known as killer bees for several scary but legitimate reasons.

Killer bees are far more aggressive than their relatives. They have been known to attack in great numbers, even when there has been no direct threat on their hives. They have swarmed because of loud noises, dark clothing, bright jewelry, and even strong perfume. They will chase a person for more than a quarter of a mile and remain angered for up to 24 hours.

Killer bees are also dangerous because of their sting. While most bees take up to 30 seconds to attack, killer bees sting in just 3 seconds. Their venom is no stronger than a regular bee's, but when one killer bee stings, others follow. With up to 80,000 members in a colony, victims are quickly overwhelmed. So many stings in such a short time can cause allergic reactions. Victims enter a state of shock, lose blood pressure, and in many cases, die.

A final reason why "killer" has been added to their name is the unfortunate number of deaths they have caused. Experts estimate that the Africanized honeybee moves at a rate of about 200 miles each year. As the bees claim new territory, they claim new victims as well. More than 1000 people have been stung to death in South and Central America. There have been rising numbers of attacks in Mexico and a handful in the United States. Once a swarm sets sights on a victim, it is very difficult for the victim to escape. Once attacked, it is very difficult to survive.

Thankfully, there has been no killer bee invasion as some once predicted. Although there is no need for panic, the threat of the killer bee is real and should be taken seriously. It is good practice to call a professional to remove beehives in your area. If you are stung multiple times by any insect, you should always seek medical attention. You may not be expert enough to tell the difference between a killer bee and a less dangerous one, so be smart. It is better to be safe than sorry.

Which details relate to the main fact in the third paragraph? (5 points)

A) Killer bees attack in great numbers. They swarm for many reasons. They chase people and stay angry for hours.
B) Killer bees have very aggressive behavior. Their stings are very dangerous. They have caused many deaths.
C) Killer bees sting in just three seconds. They sting in large numbers. They cause allergic reactions in their victims.
D) Killer bees have been the cause of deaths in South and Central America. They've caused deaths in Mexico and the U.S.

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Answer:

I believe C.

Explanation:

The main point in paragraph 3 is that, well, killer bees are dangerous for their sting. A emphasizes on the swarming, not their sting. B emphasizes on their aggressive nature. C actually mentions the stings and digs into it a bit. D states where killer bees are most likely to sting.

For each of the different reading purposes, choose whether a memoir or a diary is more likely to provide the information.

describing how it felt to be in hiding

explaining what happened after the war

learning how people in the annex felt about Miep

understanding what people did to save Anne and her family after they'd been arrested.

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Answer: Diary, Memoir, Diary, Memoir.

Explanation:

Answer:

describing how it felt to be in hiding :

✔ (diary )

explaining what happened after the war :

✔ (memoir )

learning how people in the annex felt about Miep :

✔ (diary )

understanding what people did to save Anne and her family after they'd been arrested:

✔ (memoir)

Explanation:

Just did the assignment on edge 2020 and got it right

hey so im doing a TDA how do i start it??? i have my prompt and theam i just don't know how to start my TDA PLEASE HELPPPP

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Answer:

Maybe you could start by saying (After reading these two passages/texts I) then restate your question and start to answer

Here are some pieces of advice that Randy Pausch gave in his speech “The Last Lecture.” Which suggestions would you be most likely to follow? Check any that apply.

Use feedback.
Show gratitude.
Do not complain.
Work harder.
Be good at something.
Be prepared.

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Answer:

YOU CAN PICK ANY OF THEM

Explanation:


Since Mario began to cook, he__ almost every type of pasta in the world!
A tastes
B tasted
C has tasted

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Answer:Since Mario began to cook, he__ almost every type of pasta in the world!

A tastes

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>B tasted<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

BEST ANSWER BB

C has tasted

Explanation:

Part A

What can be inferred about the speaker's life in the poem "Mother to Son"?


A: Her life has been marked by difficulty.

B: She has struggled to find herself.

C: She has been betrayed by close friends.

D: She is an immigrant to the United States.
Question 2
Part B

Which textual evidence from the poem best supports the answer in Part A?

A: "Don’t you set down on the steps"

B: "So boy, don’t you turn back."

C: "Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair."

D: "For I’se still goin’, honey,"

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Part A

Her life has been marked by difficulty.

Part B

"Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair."

It can be concluded about the life of the speaker in the poem that "Her life has been marked by difficulty." Thus, option A is correct. The evidence that supports the Part A's solution is, "Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair." Thus, option C is correct. What is the theme of "Mother to Son"?

Mother to Son” is a dramatic monologue about surviving in the face of American racism. The speaker gives her son advice about how to improve his lot in a racist society through an extended metaphor about climbing a set of stairs.

The speaker's life in the poem can be summarized as her life has been characterized by difficulties. Life for me ain't already been crystalline staircase, says the evidence supporting Part A's solution. Therefore, it can be concluded that option A from Part A and option C from Part B is correct.

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In "The Boy Who Invented TV," how did Philo's farm chores help him envision how a TV might work?

A.
The potato rows inspired him to imagine rows of light.

B.
The chores offered the amount of dedication he needed to be successful.

C.
The chores gave him the resources he needed to build a TV.

D.
Philo and his dad were able to bond over the same interests .

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

good

how do you fix the sentence "Ms. Magee has to go to the store after school to buy groceries hopefully, she does not forget any items on her list. "

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Answer:

Wiwiwiwi

Explanation:

Le

Answer:

"Ms. Magee has to go to the store after school, to buy groceries. Hopefully, she does not forget any items on her list."

Explanation:

Adverbs usually start another sentence, if not, the whole wording may turn into a whole run-on.

who do think going to win for president everyone's opinion

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Answer:

Biden

Explanation:

Man got eminem on his side bro.

Which phrase from the excerpt contains words with strong connotations that help describe the seriousness of the situation?

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Answer:handing them a death sentence

Explanation:yes

In the crucible Which commandment did John not remember?
A. Thou shall not commit adultery.
B. Thou shall not worship graven images.
C. Thou shall not covet.
D. Thou shall not kill.

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Answer:

A, thou shall not commit adultery

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Describe the direction, form, and strength, as well as any unusual observations .A) The association between maximum height and top speed is positive, linear, and strong. There are no unusual observations.B)The association between maximum height and top speed is positive , linear, and strong. There is one unusual observation at approximately (170, 150) .C) The association between maximum height and top speed is positive, nonlinear, and strong. There is one unusual observation at approximately (170, 150) .D) The association between maximum height and top speed is positive, linear, and moderate. There are no unusual observations.E) The association between maximum height and top speed is positive, nonlinear, and moderate . There is one unusual observation at approximately (170 , 150) The point (4, 2) is reflected across the x-axis. A coordinate plane. What are its new coordinates? 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Everything grown, bought or sold in the American Colonies was somehow taxed by Britain.Another effect was the British Colonies became destinations for thousands of immigrants from England and elsewhere in Europe. Wealthy Europeans were eager to claim new land for plantations or make fortunes from trade in the new cities. Middle-class European farmers hoped they could get new farmland of their own. Many poor English and Scots-Irish settlers hoped they could find better lives in America working as indentured servants and hopefully purchasing land of their own someday.Every new English colony was a new disaster for the Native Americans. The forests they hunted were cut down to make way for farms and plantations. More and more tribes became pushed off their land, either being cheated by false negotiations, or forced out with violence. When tribes fought back, the English settlers would retaliate harshly with gunfire and arson, burning entire villages to the ground. 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