Answer:
that an ip grabber dont fall for it my dude
Explanation:
Read the speech and answer the question.
Voluntourism: An Opportunity Too Good to be True
A Speech to the Student Body of Evergreen High
[1] Picture this: It's Spring Break, and you fly off to some country where there's lush rainforests and beautiful, blue coastlines to explore. There's also people in need, so you decide to blend your vacation with volunteering. Volunteering as a tourist, or voluntourism, seems like a great way to explore new regions and help people at the same time. However, this "volunteer plus travel" experience can actually harm local communities. While many teens might view traveling and volunteering abroad as a worthwhile adventure, there are more genuine and effective ways to make a difference.
[2] Most would agree that volunteering in general is a worthy use of time. However, what if you found out the children you are "helping" are actually being kept in poor conditions so voluntourists will spend money to come to the local area? Dale Rolfe, a supporter of ethical voluntourism, explains the shocking reality that "Animal sanctuaries and orphanages are often manufactured for the voluntourist…encouraging a cycle of exploiting the very animals and children the volunteers are trying to help."
[3] Proponents of the "volunteer plus travel" experience also argue that traveling to new places builds character and is a valuable way to learn about different cultures. With voluntourism, however, participants often pursue experiences that are all about them. For example, they sign up to build a school for a gold star on their resume, but they have no real building skills and take jobs away from local construction workers (Schulten). Or, they arrive to teach English but instead take selfies with the locals. One world traveler and ethical voluntourist believes voluntourism "can perpetuate small minded views of the world by taking insulated, fake, and structured experiences and selling them as unabridged and eye opening" (Carlos). The voluntour experience is a mirage. The voluntourist's eyes are not opened to real life at the destination, and lasting change is not achieved.
[4] If you want a genuine experience where you can see a lasting impact, there are better options than voluntourism. You can volunteer in your local community. Give an hour every week to your town's animal rescue. Serve monthly dinners to the homeless. Be a reliable, positive influence on a child who needs a mentor. Studies show that volunteering and forming lasting relationships with those you help has a positive impact on your physical and emotional health. In fact, blood pressure is reduced, memory is improved, and rates of depression are reduced (Michaels).
[5] There is another reason to look into alternatives to voluntourism. Did you know the average "voluntour" travel package costs $3,400 (Rolfe)? Could that travel money be better spent? If the world's citizens are your passion, it could go to an international organization. If you care about education, your funds can be used to buy books for students in faraway lands. If you want villagers to have clean water, contribute funds to local efforts to dig wells. If you want to experience a different culture, travel to the country as a guest, and learn from the locals how you can best help them after you've returned home. But do not voluntour.
[6] In reality, there are better ways to make a difference. Voluntourism might appear to be an adventure that blends travel and helping others, but it does little except provide a costly, superficial experience that might actually do more harm than good. So, volunteer where you are most needed-at home, where you can stay to see the job through and form genuine, lasting relationships. Choose a beautiful coastline closer to home and send the travel money you saved to an international organization that will put it to good use. Whatever you do, don't turn someone else's hardship into your vacation.
Which paragraphs address the counterclaim of the argument?
Paragraphs 1 and 6
Paragraphs 2 and 3
Paragraphs 3 and 4
Paragraphs 4 and 5
Will Mark Brainliest! The black bear from the western mountains was seen rummaging through my trash cans. What is the ADJECTIVE phrase in the sentence?
A. the black bear
B. from the western mountains
C. was seen rummaging
D. through my trashcans
Answer:
a is the adjective broiia
What is the most important thing Wiley learns in Wiley, his mother, and the hairy man
Answer:
The most important lesson Wiley learns in "Wiley, His Mother, and the Hairy Man" is, 'It is better to be a clever person than a strong one.
Explanation:
Stop the presses! Jared Atkins has a rash! The world is coming to an end. Actually, my sanity and patience are coming to an end. Last week, Mr. Atkins appeared in court trying to sue Kalanana Florist because a bouquet of flowers he purchased gave him a rash on his hands and wrists. Instead of buying some medicated itching cream at the drugstore for $3, he hired a lawyer and went to court, wasting the valuable time and efforts of our justice system.
Answer:
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If someone already read Never Cry Wolf by Farley Mowat (novel excerpt)
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14. Unoka, Okonkwo's father, went to consult the Oracle concerning his crops.
True
False
15. In his father's lifetime Okonkwo began to build a prosperous future.
True
False
16. Yam, the king of crops, was considered a man's crop.
True
False
Answer:
14. True.
15. False.
16. True.
Explanation:
In Chinua Achebe's novel 'Things Fall Apart", the story revolves around the Igbo culture in Africa, specifically on the character of Okonkwo. The story deals with themes of culture, tradition, Christianity, conformity, etc.
In Chapter 3, we see that Okonkwo's father Unoka went to the Oracle to consult why his crops failed even though he made sacrifices. It was then that he was told his crops failed despite his sacrifices because he was lazy and had planted on a wasted land.
Okonkwo's prosperity was a result of his desire to be unlike his lazy father. He did not want to be deemed alike to his father and thus, went to the wealthy Nwakibie to ask for 400 yam seeds.
In Igbo culture, yam was considered to be the king of the crops. It was assumed that a man who can feed yam to his family the whole year is a man who has succeeded and is hardworking.
Based on the context clue in the sentence, what is the best definition of the word fearless?
Answer:
courageous
Explanation:
Casper caught a purple butterfly.
Identify the subject of the sentence.
Casper
caught
purple
butterfly
Answer:
casper
Explanation:
the name casper is the subject bc it is wwho is doing the action, the action being "caught a purple butterly"
Which of the following books provided the writer with information about famous explorers who failed to find the Great Sea scrolls?
A.
The Case of the Lost Scrolls
B.
In Search of the Great Sea Scrolls
C.
Journey into the Great Sea
D.
Famous Expeditions of the 17th Century
Answer:
Famous Expeditions of the 17th Century
Explanation:
Information about famous explorers who failed to find the Great Sea scrolls is associated with footnote 2. Footnote 2 cites Famous Expeditions of the 17th Century as the book that provides the writer with information about the explorers.
Answer:
D. Famous Expeditions of the 17th Century
Explanation:
When choosing a topic for a personal narrative, which two things are most important to remember? Explain your answer. (Select the two correct answers.)
Truth should always be stranger than fiction.
Any story is better with an element of comedy.
A story needs conflict to hold readers' interest.
Other people may read the story.
Answer:
A story needs conflict to hold readers' interest & Other people may read the story
Explanation:
I believe that it should be these because while writing something you wanna be interested in this topic so that you don't get bored and you'd also most likely put more effort into something that you like as opposed to something you don't like
You also need to remember that other people are going to read this not just you. For this to work you need to put in other aspects trying to also keep their attention
use past perfect
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Answer:
1. Had had.
2. Hadn't tidied.
3. Had done.
4. Had tidied.
5. Hadn't done.
6. Hadn't seen.
Explanation:
A verb is one of the parts of speech in English language. Verbs can be defined as any word that describes an action, occurrence, or state of existence. Some examples of verb are dance, sing, walk, play, run, sit, etc.
In English language, to form a past perfect tense, you should use the past tense of "have" which is had in addition with the past participle of the main verb such as tidy, see, do, clean, etc.
This ultimately implies that, a past perfect tense comprises of two main parts; the past tense of have (had) and the past participle of the main verb.
Some examples of past perfect tense include the following;
1. Amy didn't invite Jack to the party because they had had (have) a fight earlier in the week. The past participle of "have" is had.
2. Daisy's dad was angry with her because she hadn't tidied (not tidy) her bedroom. The past perfect form of "not tidy" is hadn't tidied.
3. I didn't have to take the dog for a walk because Joey had (have) already done (do) it. The past participle of "have" and "do" are had and done respectively.
4. The house was looking really clean because mum and dad had tidied (tidy) everything away. The past participle of "tidy" is had tidied.
5. Kim had to miss her homework because she hadn't done (not do) her homework. The past perfect form of "not do" is hadn't done.
6. The driver almost caused an accident because he hadn't seen (not see) the red light. The past perfect form of "not see" is hadn't seen.
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question : what is the meaning of earmarking as it is in paragraph 8 of passage 1
answers :
A - to set aside
B- to score
C-to propose
D-to select first
Answer:
A-to set aside.
Explanation:
it is called that because it is the practice of setting a particular money aside
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This time next week I will have worked here for three years. Doesn't time fly?
Robert can't meet us at 6 p.m. He won't/will not have finished his homework by then.
Will you/ will you have read that book by Friday?
I promised to lend it to Ana.
Sasha will visit her grandfather tomorrow, so we can't meet for coffee like we usually do.
I will volunteer as a lifeguard for three years in a row after this summer.
This article says we will not/won't live in space for at least another 200 years.
Will you collect Pietro from the train station tomorrow or do I need to go?
By June next year we will have gone to France for our annual holiday for ten years.
Write the figurative language example shown in POEM ONE? CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!?
Answer:
It is Alliteration.
Explanation:
PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A? AVOID HIGH STUDENT DEBT AND DROPPING OUT BY ASKING THESE 4 QUESTIONS ABOUT ANY COLLEGE
Incomplete question. Assumed you are referring to the CommonLit article: Avoid high student debt and dropping out by asking these 4 questions about any college By Jake Murray 2018.
The remaining part read;
PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A. “While the analysis found that 73 percent of those schools were for-profit colleges, it also identified 209 private nonprofit and public colleges with low completion rates and heavy borrowing.” (Paragraph 2)
B. “As a policy analyst who examines issues of quality and equity in higher education, I suggest four questions students should ask when exploring which college to attend.” (Paragraph 3)
C. “Many higher education institutions have a mission to educate as many students as possible — especially public and state systems — and thus have high acceptance rates.” (Paragraph 4)
D. “While on average graduates will be $37,000 in debt, at some schools they can expect to earn relatively low annual salaries — that is, somewhere between $30,000 and $40,000 — 10 years from when they first enrolled at their college.” (Paragraph 12)
Answer:
B. “As a policy analyst who examines issues of quality and equity in higher education, I suggest four questions students should ask when exploring which college to attend.” (Paragraph 3)
Explanation:
It is important to remember that the answer to part was C: "When choosing a college to attend, it’s important for students to further explore the education they’ll receive from the university and what it will cost them."
Hence, the author's statement, “As a policy analyst who examines issues of quality and equity in higher education, I suggest four questions students should ask when exploring which college to attend,” supports the idea that students should explore the kind of education they'll receive, and the cost they will incur.
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Read the poem “Storm,” by H.D.
You crash over the trees,
you crack the live branch? —
the branch is white,
the green crushed,
each leaf is rent like split wood.
You burden the trees
with black drops,
you swirl and crash? —
you have broken off a weighted leaf
in the wind,
it is hurled out,
whirls up and sinks,
a green stone.
Which best describes the author’s intent in this poem?
to describe the power of a storm that can pick up rocks
to describe the sounds of wind and rain during a storm
to describe the effects of a storm on a tree branch
to describe how the colors of a tree blend during a storm
Answer:
It's describe how storms make noise during relief rainfall
how can i read barrio boy for free
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Answer:
go on perlego to start your free trial and u can find the book
Explanation:
You can look it up and it should let you read it for free. Also you can go on Perlego.com and sign up. Click free trial and when you are done reading it, delete your account so you don't have to pay.
Desribe Londell James's history
Some critics have suggested that Langston Hughes is referring to Jacob's ladder from the Old
Testament of the Bible when he mentions a "crystal stair." When a poet refers to a person
place, thing, or idea of historical, cultural, or literary significance, it is called this. *
(1 Point)
Is it a simile, metaphor
Onomatopoeia
Allusion
I’m to tired
Please read the short story "Sleeping" By Katharine Weber. Once you have finished, you will write your ideas down to continue the writing prompt avaliable at the end of the story.
“Sleeping”
By Katharine Weber
She would not have to change a diaper, they said. In fact, she would not have to do anything at all. Mrs. Winter said that Charles would not wake while she and Mr. Winter were out at the movies. He was a very sound sleeper, she said. No need to have a bottle for him or anything. Before the Winters left they said absolutely please not to look in on the sleeping baby because the door squeaked too loudly.
Harriet had never held a baby, except for one brief moment, when she was about six, when Mrs. Antler next door had surprisingly bestowed on her the tight little bundle that was their new baby, Andrea. Harriet had sat very still and her arms had begun to ache from the tension by the time Mrs. Antler took back her baby. Andy was now a plump seven-year-old, older than Harriet had been when she held her that day.
After two hours of reading all of the boring mail piled neatly on a desk in the bedroom and looking through a depressing wedding album filled with photographs of dressed-up people in desperate need of orthodonture (Harriet had just ended two years in braces and was very conscious of malocclusion issues) while flipping channels on their television, Harriet turned the knob on the baby's door very tentatively, but it seemed locked. She didn’t dare turn the knob with more pressure because what if she made a noise and woke him and he started to cry?
She stood outside the door and tried to hear the sound of a baby breathing but she couldn’t hear anything through the door but the sound of the occasional car that passed by on the street outside. She wondered what Charles looked like. She wasn’t even sure how old he was. Why had she agreed to baby-sit when Mr. Winter approached her at the swim club? She had never seen him before, and it was flattering that he took her for being capable, as if just being a girl her age automatically qualified her as a baby-sitter.
By the time the Winters came home, Harriet had eaten most of the M & M's in the glass bowl on their coffee table: first all the blue ones, then the red ones ,then all the green ones, and so on, leaving, in the end, only the yellow.
They gave her too much money and didn’t ask her about anything. Mrs. Winter seemed to be waiting for her to leave before checking on the baby. Mr. Winter drove her home in silence. When they reached her house he said, My wife. He hesitated, then he said, You understand, don't you? and Harriet answered Yes without looking at him or being sure what they were talking about although she did really know what he was telling her and then she got out of his car and watched him drive away.
Writing Prompt
You have just read “Sleeping” by Katharine Weber in which a young girl is asked to babysit a child that she will never see. In an essay, narrate what happens after Mr. Winter drops Harriet off at home. Be sure to use what you have learned about the setting, characters, and plot of the passage as you write your continuation.
Your writing will be scored based on the development of ideas, organization of writing, and language conventions of grammar, usage, and mechanics.
complete your essay? Answer:
Explanation:
In excerpt from "President Barack Obama's State of the Union Address," what does President Obama argue?
A- Politicians are failing the American people by refusing to work together to pass helpful legislation.
B- Cuts in the education budget will fuel necessary growth in other sectors of the economy.
C- The decline of the American economy new technologies developed in other countries.
D- When American corporations are successful, all of society benefits.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
A- Politicians are failing the American people by refusing to work together to pass helpful legislation.
Explanation:
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Q.3. Write your view on the topic “Science and technology
development has helped us in all walks of life".
(5 mks)
You may take help of the following points:
Science and technology developments are useful for
mankind
Has made life comfortable and happy
Life being lengthened
Increased agricultural production
> World is brought closer through various safer and faster
communication and transport systems
Modes of entertainment
science and technology has actors in all walks of life in that it has helped the agricultural sector in developing machines that increase the rate of agriculture has helped in the medical centre in making the machines which are used in research and also finding the class for various diseases it has also helped in the development of phones computers laptops it is which also help in storing information it has helped one to understand our human body and a willingness to know when one is not feeling well or not science and technology has also helped in transport and communication in that it has enabled us to construct roads with various minerals and it was it has also enable us to make vehicles that help in transportation
Toward the middle of the second paragraph, the author uses the phrase "hawk-like features" in order to
A suggest that an emigrant's attractive appearance did not guarantee his success
B emphasize the ambitious character that he imagined emigrants possessed
С describe the physical characteristios of the emigrants he met aboard ship D defend his view that emigrants are unusually courageous
E contrast older emigrants with the younger ones he encountered
AP Lang
Option (B). Emphasizes the ambitious character of the immigrants he envisioned.
Is it good to be ambitious?
Ambition helps us reach our goals
And achieving them requires perseverance, perseverance and constant effort. In other words, there are many people who give up before the goal. But ambition provides an inner drive that helps you work towards your long-term goals and keep setting new ones after your initial success.
Is ambition a skill?
Ambition is strong desire to achieve something. It is the driving force that drives you to action and achieve your goals. This encourages you to wake up in the morning and work towards your dreams. It's also an important skill to show to potential employers on your resume.
Why do the ambitious people fail?
Either the ambitious don't give each project the focus it deserves, or old (and incomplete) projects are abandoned in favor of new ones. And while ambitious people work harder than anyone else, their ambition can cause more problems than anyone else if they're not focused.
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Why is it important to understand and study the history that surrounds and informs the literature we read and consume?
Answer:
Its important because knowing basic information can help out when doing literature .It gives us more and more information . It would also make things very easier to understand
Explanation:
What advice does the speaker give consumers?
Answer:
to ask to see the evidence that supports their claim
Explanation:
Don't take anyone's word for it; ask tough questions and demand to see the evidence, advises the speaker.
What is the meaning of advice?It's a noun to say "advice." It refers to a suggestion or advice for a course of action.Who is the speaker?A speaker is a spokesman or someone who delivers a speech.Someone who has gathered a crowd to hear him or her speak on something is known as a speaker.Who is the consumer?Any individual or group who is the final user of a product or service is referred to as a consumer.
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If a candlestick is gilded, what is most likely to be true about it?
A. It will hold only the thinnest of candles.
B. It will have been used last during the 1800s.
С It will have a yellow gleam when the candle is lit.
D. It will need to be cleaned thoroughly before it is used
Answer: the correct answer is D
Explanation:
how can words have different meanings
Can you make 6 sentences like in the example with the words above?