Answer:
All above, C or D (not sure on 2nd one need Act I play) D.
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. In the past, people used to write a letter to each other. Now they send e-mails to each other.
2. Do people in the past used to write with a ball point pen? Now we use it a lot.
3. My mother used to not wash my clothes when I was a student.
4. Bold used to be thin, now he is fat.
1. In the past, children used to do sums with an abacus. Now they use a calculator.
2. Before, children used to not ride a school bus to go to school. Now they go by bus.
3. Do they used to live in a small house?
4. Zaya used to not have a lot of books before.
Explanation:
Just insert "used do" and "do" verbs.
Why did Pat Scully paint his hotel light blue?
Answer:
Because it helped him make money
Explanation:
These two lines from the story make the reader believe that he painted it blue for money reasons
"it was not to be thought that any traveler could pass the Palace Hotel without looking at it." "Pat Scully, the owner, had proved himself a master of strategy when he chose his paints. It is true that on clear days, when the great express trains swept through Fort Romper, passengers were overcome at the sight."The tradition of birthday parties started a long time ago. People thought there was a special danger from evil spirits on birthdays;(1) ___________, friends and family came together to bring good thoughts and wishes and even presents. There are some (2) ______traditions in different countries around the world.In Vietnam, on a child’s first birthday, family members put many things on the floor around the child for him or her to choose. (3) ______ to tradition, the first thing the child picks up will tell us his or her future job. In some countries, (4) ______ 21st birthday cake is sometimes in a shape of a key. The key (5) _______ that the young person is now old enough to leave and build up to their own family at any
The passage has been correctly filled as follows:
The tradition of birthday parties started a long time ago. People thought there was a special danger from evil spirits on birthdays; (1) so , friends and family came together to bring good thoughts and wishes and even presents. There are some (2) different traditions in different countries around the world. In Vietnam, on a child’s first birthday, family members put many things on the floor around the child for him or her to choose. (3) According to Chinese tradition, the first thing the child picks up will tell us his or her future job. In some countries, (4) a 21st birthday cake is sometimes in a shape of a key. The key (5) means that the young person is now old enough to leave and build up to their own family at any time they want to.
The passage has been filled correctly with the right determiners, conjunctions, and modifiers. Words such as these help us to identify the relationships between words.
They also aid the interpretation of the meaning of a passage.
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Write a short summary of the lesson, ‘A Wedding In Russia’?
The above question wants to analyze your reading and writing ability, for that reason I can't write the summary for you, but I'll show you how to do it.
You need to know that a summary is a text that presents the most important information from another text. For this reason, a summary should be short and direct text.
In this case, to write your summary, you must:
Read "A Wedding In Russia" and understand the most important parts of the text.Identify the sentences and paragraphs that represent these parts.Rewrite these sentences and paragraphs, adapting them to create a short, direct, and coherent text.You must use your own words to create the summary, but you must keep the meaning of the original text to avoid plagiarism.
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Can someone help me with this one plzz!!
Answer:
Try skimming chapters 12-15, and write down some examples of what causes Phyllisia to want to be friends or not be friends with Edith, and what happens because of that. I haven't read the story and can't do your work for you word for word, but I hope this helps :)
Read the excerpt from "Tools of the Spymaster. " General Clinton, concerned about what General Howe was planning and doing, made use of a mask to write a secret message in a letter to General Burgoyne. Before writing the letter, Clinton had placed an hourglass-shaped mask on a piece of paper and then had formed the secret message within that shape. The unmasked letter had enough false information in it to fool any American who happened to see it. But when Burgoyne viewed the letter with the mask, he read Clinton's view of the real situation: Howe has made a bad move; I don't have enough men to do anything about it. Which statement best expresses the central idea of the excerpt? Generals were able to send secret messages to each other using a mask. General Howe failed to help the other generals defeat the Americans. The British were better at using codes than the Americans. False information in a letter could cause problems for the Americans.
Answer:
Generals were able to send secret messages to each other using a mask.
Explanation:
What is spoken about most is how the mask is used to conceal the true message. So your answer would be the first option.
The most suitable statement and corrective answer will be B and that is the British were better at using codes than the Americans. False information in a letter could cause problems for the Americans.
The mask message was top secret was to convey the message from one soldier to other soldier and it was very famous among the American troops as it contain the secret information about the war and what next should be take.
This type of message were started by Clinton and under the guidance of Clinton many bi wars were happened and many war were won wit this mask message pattern, as information were very much secret and not leak among anyone .
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what is equivalent to 1 1/3 and 3/4 using 12 as the denominator
16/12 for 1 1/3
9/12 for 3/4
Explanation:
1 1/3 is the same as 4/3. Make 12 the denominator we would have to times the denominator (and the numerator) by 4 giving us an equivalent fraction of 16/12.
Getting an equivalent fraction with a denominator of 12 from 3/4 is more easier. Same process but multipled by 3.
Why shouldn’t the same sex marriage be allowed for my debate speech on Friday
Answer:
It is discrimination, not same-sex parents, that harms children, according to a leading group of Australian paediatricians. This is relevant to the debate around same-sex marriage because, in lesbian couples, any daughter would certainly be growing up apart from.
Use personification to describe a waffle.
(this is for my little brother, and we need help ASAP!!!!!)
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Answer:
dish made from leavend batter or dough and has a surface impression
Explanation:
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Answer:
Choose Free Verse
Explanation:
you wont have to follow any strict rules and can incorporate iambic pentameter in your poem.
Answer:
haiku
Explanation:
GUItar
I hate to dance
but i love to play the guitar
it is fun and great
(haiku doesnt need to rhyme just needs the 5/7/5 syllable
What did George Orwell predict in 1984?
Answer:
Before anyone had thought of the Treaty of Rome and the EEC, Orwell predicted that the major nations of post-war Europe would form a neo-federal union.
Explanation:
Answer:
In 1984, George Orwell predicted that the major nations of post-war Europe would form a neo-federal union. George Orwell's 1984 is a fictionalized version of a then future-world where a totalitarian state scrutinizes all human actions through the ever-watching Big Brother. George's book was banned in Florida, because the book was “pro-communist and contained explicit sexual matter.” His book remains one of the most powerful warnings ever issued against the dangers of a totalitarian society.
Explanation:
What should the writer do to correctly punctuate this sentence? A) B) C) D)
Answer:
i think its option B
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
A and C don't make any sense.
It isn't B, due to the fact that colons are used for writing lists.
-hope it helps
Which word from Juliet's conversation with her mother is understood one
way by Lady Capulet and another way by the audience?
A. Cousin
B. Heart
C. Temper
D. Love
Ms.Watson recipe uses 3/4 cups of milk to make 12 cookies how many will it take to make 36
Answer:
Explanation:
That's Math,
Help me! pls, i don’t know to doing the exercise
Directions:
As you read, highlight important passages.
Annotate each chunk (main idea, agree/disagree, or connection)
Answer questions on page 2
House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros
We didn't always live on Mango Street. Before that we lived on Loomis on the third floor, and before that we lived on Keeler. Before Keeler it was Paulina, and before that I can't remember. But what I remember most is moving a lot. Each time it seemed there'd be one more of us. By the time we got to Mango Street we were six—Mama, Papa, Carlos, Kiki, my sister Nenny and me.
Chunk 1 annotation:
The house on Mango Street is ours, and we don't have to pay rent to anybody, or share the yard with the people downstairs, or be careful not to make too much noise, and there isn't a landlord banging on the ceiling with a broom. But even so, it's not the house we'd thought we'd get.
Chunk 2 annotation
We had to leave the flat on Loom is quick. The water pipes broke and the landlord wouldn't fix them because the house was too old. We had to leave fast. We were using the washroom next door and carrying water over in empty milk gallons. That's why Mama and Papa looked for a house, and that's why we moved into the house on Mango Street, far away, on the other side of town.
Chunk 3 annotation
They always told us that one day we would move into a house, a real house that would be ours forever so we wouldn't have to move each year. And our house would have running water and pipes that worked. And inside it would have real stairs, not hallway stairs, but stairs inside like the houses on TV. And we'd have a basement and at least three washrooms so when we took a bath we wouldn't have to tell everybody. Our house would be white with trees around it, a great big yard and grass growing without a fence. This was the house Papa talked about when he held a lottery ticket and this was the house Mama dreamed up in the stories she told us before we went to bed.
Chunk 4 annotation
But the house on Mango Street is not the way they told it at all. It's small and red with tight steps in front and windows so small you'd think they were holding their breath. Bricks are crumbling in places, and the front door is so swollen you have to push hard to get in. There is no front yard, only four little elms the city planted by the curb. Outback is a small garage for the car we don't own yet and a small yard that looks smaller between the two buildings on either side. There are stairs in our house, but they're ordinary hallway stairs, and the house has only one washroom. Everybody has to share a bedroom—Mama and Papa, Carlos and Kiki, me and Nenny.
Chunk 5 annotation
Once when we were living on Loomis, a nun from my school passed by and saw me playing out front.
The laundromat downstairs had been boarded up because it had been robbed two days before and the owner had painted on the wood YES WE'RE OPEN so as not to lose business.
Where do you live? she asked.
There, I said pointing up to the third floor.
You live there? There. I had to look to where she pointed—the third floor, the paint peeling, wooden bars Papa had nailed on the windows so we wouldn't fall out. You live there? The way she said it made me feel like nothing. There. I lived there. I nodded.
I knew then I had to have a house. A real house. One I could point to. But this isn't it. The house on Mango Street isn't it. For the time being, Mama says. Temporary, says Papa. But I know how those things go.
Chunk 6 annotation
House on Mango Street Questions
Directions: Answer the following questions in complete sentences.
Where did the narrator live before she moved to The House on Mango Street?
How were her previous homes different?
In what kind of house would she like to live?
Discuss what the narrator’s view of a home is. What makes a house a home? Is the narrator satisfied with her house? Does she feel that she belongs there? Explain.
In describing her house, or where she lives, what does Esperanza convey about her self-identity? How does the description of her home affect the way she sees the world?
Make a connection: How is this vignette similar to or different than your life? Explain. What does it remind you of?
Answer:
There are no results for ach chunk (main idea, agree/disagree, or connection) Answer questions on page 2 House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros We didn't always live on Mango Street. Before that we lived on Loomis on the third floor, and before that we lived on Keeler. Before Keeler it was Paulina, and before that I can't remember. But what I remember most is moving a lot. Each time it seemed there'd be one more of us. By the time we got to Mango Street we were six—Mama, Papa, Carlos, Kiki, my sister Nenny and me. Chunk 1 annotation: The house on Mango Street is ours, and we don't have to pay rent to anybody, or share the yard with the people downstairs, or be careful not to make too much noise, and there isn't a landlord banging on the ceiling with a broom. But even so, it's not the house we'd thought we'd get. Chunk 2 annotation We had to leave the flat on Loom is quick. The water pipes broke and the landlord wouldn't fix them because the
Explanation:
\Which of these best combines the ideas in the group of sentences above to make an interesting sentence?
Answer:
Powerful verbs
Explanation:
i mean theres nothing above, but powerful verbs?
what prospect does gatsby offer nick? what is his response?
Answer:
Explanation:
Nick does as Gatsby wishes and invites Daisy over to his house for tea. In exchange for Nick's cooperation, Gatsby offers him a chance to go into business together. He makes this offer knowing that Nick doesn't make much money
1. She ‘s beautiful with a ............................. smile. ( Love )
Can someone plz help Me? :(
B.) change "have" to "has"
Answer: d
Explanation: he is expeirenced but if your telling someone what he has it would be expeiriences
the subject of something you read
Answer:
Topic
Explanation:
A topic is a subject of conversation or discussion: to provide a topic for discussion.
The definition of topic
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Which statement best describes Grendel’s perspective?Which statement best describes Grendel’s perspective?
Answer: He enjoys watching the violent men kill one another. He admires the powerful weapons and strong men.
the idea that a supernova is preceded by a huge burst of neutrinos is
Answer:
A prediction that has now been observed.
Hope that helps
How creepy was it when the strange figure grabbed onto Sierra's hand and Robbie suddenly vanished. Can you think on anything that made you very afraid and "creeped out)?
Answer: When Sierra hand and Eobbie Suddenly Vanished.
Explanation:
Because who hand who just vanishes into thin air !!!!
How many sour patches are in this jar I need it to win something for high school?
Answer:
328
Explanation:
Which sentence uses a semicolon correctly?
A. Mona travels a lot with her family her favorite place to visit is;
Greece.
B. Mona travels a lot; with her family her favorite place to visit is
Greece.
C. Mona travels a lot with her family her favorite place to visit; is
Greece.
O D. Mona travels a lot with her family: her favorite place to visit is
Greece.
SUBMIT
Answer:
the ANSWER IS A
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. cheering
2. clasp
3. worship
4. incense
5. preserve
6. procession
7. pray
8. rituals
9. respect
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Answer:
Hello there!
1. cheering
2. clasp
3. worship
4. incense
5. preserve
6. procession
7. pray
8. rituals
9. respect
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Explanation:
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Island life offers the best of all worlds. Take Lummi Island, for example, the smallest of the San Juan Islands in northwest Washington and still a well-kept secret. Though its meager population quadruples to 4,000 with the summer tourist season, it never feels the slightest bit crowded. One can always find a deserted beach to roam or a forest path to explore. The mainland is only a 12-minute ferry ride away, so city life is within reach. Bainbridge Island, near Seattle, is another prime choice for those wishing to live somewhere with peace and quiet but proximity to a city. Many Seattle employees live on the island and commute each day to their downtown jobs. Vashon Island, near Tacoma, might seem too small for some. There is no "town" to speak of, but a quiet little artists' community thrives there.
Family homes on the islands mentioned above are no more expensive than on the mainland. Such houses offer stellar views of surrounding landscape, including mountains, waterways, and other scenic islands. Otter, bald eagles, seals, and even whales are frequent visitors to Pacific coastal islands. They are a nature lover's paradise and also offer perfect settings for stargazers and photographers. Quite a few island inhabitants were once tourists who found they couldn't bear to leave and made the island their home.
If there are drawbacks, they are only these: there is usually a minimum of culture in terms of theater or music events. But all that means is an excursion into town now and then to get your fix. The same is true if you want a wide variety of food or like to eat in restaurants. The only other minor drawback is the ferry schedule, which can be sporadic. There are also periods of time each year when ferries are in "dry dock" and not running due to planned or unplanned repairs. Still, for those wanting to escape the noise and stress of city life, islands are a perfect choice. They are among the nation's few remaining unspoiled places to call home.
Which sentence best summarizes the author's attitude in this selection?
A.
There is no "town" to speak of, but a quiet little artists' community thrives there.
B.
But all that means is an excursion into town now and then to get your fix.
C.
Still, for those wanting to escape the noise and stress of city life, islands are a perfect choice.
D.
Many Seattle employees live on the island and commute each day to their downtown jobs
Answer:
I think C would be the best choice.
1. The dog barked and howled at the cat.
simple, compound or complex.
2. After the rain fell, we went home.
simple, compound or complex
Answer: 1.compound 2.complex
Explanation:
Number one is a compound sentence because it uses a word like "and" to join both simple sentences together to make a compound sentence. Other examples are: and, but or so.
Number two is a complex sentence because in the sentence a subordinate conjunction is used other examples of these are : after, although, as, because, even, if, now, once, since, so, than, unless, while. this can be used when identifying complex sentences :)