In Chapter 16 of Hatchet, a tornado directly hits Brian's shelter and Brian is left with nothing but the hatchet. How does Brian respond to this setback?
1. Brian has a sense of humor about the tornado, and he feels motivated to rebuild his shelter.
2. Brian remembers the decisions he made earlier and uses them to guide how he rebuilds his shelter.
3. Brian's anger causes him to shut down at first, but he quickly realized the importance of recreating his shelter.
4. Brian experiences despair because he is hurt and has nothing left without his shelter.
In Chapter 16 of Hatchet, when a tornado directly hits Brian's shelter and Brian is left with nothing but the hatchet he experiences despair because he is hurt and has nothing left without his shelter. Thus, the correct answer is option 4.
What is a Hatchet?Hatchet is an American writer Gary Paulsen's 1986 Newbery Honor-winning young-adult wilderness survival novel. It is the first of five novels in the Hatchet series. The River, Brian's Winter, Brian's Return, and Brian's Hunt are among the other novels in the series.
In Chapter 16 of the story Hatchet, Brian is left with nothing but the hatchet, he is full of despair and is hurts and has noting left except a shelter because of the tornado.
Therefore, the statement 4 describes how Brian respond to this setback.
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How can I tell the difference between complete sentences and run - on sentences ?
Answer:
A run-on sentence occurs when two or more independent clauses (also known as complete sentences) are connected improperly. eg. : I would write one every day if I had the time. One common type of run-on sentence is a comma splice. A comma splice occurs when two independent clauses are joined with just a comma.
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Explanation:
One of the easiest ways to tell is try reading the sentence out loud. You shouldn't be running out of breath reading a sentence. Another way is when there is a new point being made, or a slight change in the topic or subject, and there is a period, or comma missing, that would be a run on sentence.
Example below
Another way is when there is a new point being made or a slight change in the topic or subject and there is a period or comma missing that would be a run on sentence.
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ABC Order and Definitions
1.elasticized
2.stretched
3.dam
4.interval
5.mutter
6.stance
7.giddily
8.swirled
9.fragrance
10.minutely
11.pudgy
12.onomatopoeia
13.attention *
14.Vision*
15.Invitation*
16.exposition
17.narrator
18.antagonist
19.Protagonist
20.Essay
ABC Order and Definitions
Write down 50 affixes containing the sufffix:
-tion/ ation
-ion
Answer:
1: Antagonist- A person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary.
2: Attention- Notice taken of someone or something; the regarding of someone or something as interesting or important.
3: Dam- A barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level, forming a reservoir used to generate electricity or as a water supply.
4: Elasticized- Of a garment or part of a garment made with rubber thread or tape and able to be stretched easily.
5: Essay- A short piece of writing on a particular subject.
6: Exposition- A comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
7: Fragrance- A pleasant, sweet smell.
8: Giddily- Having a sensation of whirling and a tendency to fall or stagger; dizzy.
9: Interval- An intervening time or a pause.
10: Invitation- A written or verbal request inviting someone to go somewhere or to do something.
11: Minutely- With great attention to detail; meticulously.
12: Mutter- Say something in a low or barely audible voice, especially in dissatisfaction or irritation.
13: Narrator- A person who narrates something, especially a character who recounts the events of a novel or narrative poem.
14: Onomatopoeia- The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named (e.g. cuckoo, sizzle).
15: Protagonist- The leading character or one of the major characters in a play, film, novel, etc.
16: Pudgy- Part of someone's body that is rather fat.
17: Stance- The way in which someone stands, especially when deliberately adopted (as in cricket, golf, and other sports); a person's posture.
18: Stretched- Something soft or elastic made or be capable of being made longer or wider without tearing or breaking.
19: Swirled- Something that moves in a twisting or spiralling pattern.
20: Vision- The faculty or state of being able to see.
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Answer:
1: Antagonist- A person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary.
2: Attention- Notice taken of someone or something; the regarding of someone or something as interesting or important.
3: Dam- A barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level, forming a reservoir used to generate electricity or as a water supply.
4: Elasticized- Of a garment or part of a garment made with rubber thread or tape and able to be stretched easily.
5: Essay- A short piece of writing on a particular subject.
6: Exposition- A comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
7: Fragrance- A pleasant, sweet smell.
8: Giddily- Having a sensation of whirling and a tendency to fall or stagger; dizzy.
9: Interval- An intervening time or a pause.
10: Invitation- A written or verbal request inviting someone to go somewhere or to do something.
11: Minutely- With great attention to detail; meticulously.
12: Mutter- Say something in a low or barely audible voice, especially in dissatisfaction or irritation.
13: Narrator- A person who narrates something, especially a character who recounts the events of a novel or narrative poem.
14: Onomatopoeia- The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named (e.g. cuckoo, sizzle).
15: Protagonist- The leading character or one of the major characters in a play, film, novel, etc.
16: Pudgy- Part of someone's body that is rather fat.
17)Stance- The way in which someone stands, especially when deliberately adopted (as in cricket, golf, and other sports); a person's posture.
18) Stretched- Something soft or elastic made or be capable of being made longer or wider without tearing or breaking.
19)Swirled- move in a twisting or spiraling pattern.
20) Vision- The faculty or state of being able to see.
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How is a claim different from an opinion?
A claim is more like a story that makes a point.
An opinion is less believable than a claim.
An opinion requires more thought than a claim.
A claim is supported with reasons and/or evidence.
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In “The Stolen Party”,Rosaura’s understanding of her relationship is that she believes that she is close with Luciana. It changes because even though Rosaura was fitting in with everyone else, she was still an outsider. When she was playing games with everyone else, people wanted to be with her. However, she was still considered as the maid’s daughter and was treated like one.
write about being an outsider please
Answer:
As soon as she arrived she went straight to the kitchen to see if the monkey was there. It was,
what a relief! She wouldn't have liked to admit that her Mother had been right. Monkeys at a birthday?
Her mother had sneered.
“Get away with you, believing any nonsense you're told!” She was cross, but not because of the
monkey, the girl thought; it's just because of the party.
"I don't like you going," she told her. "It's a rich people's party."
"Rich people go to Heaven too," said the girl, who studied religion at school.
"Get away with Heaven," said the mother.
"I’m going because I’ve been invited," she said. "And I’ve been invited because Luciana is my friend.
Explanation:
What usually happens to main characters by the end of the story?
a. They fall in love.
b. They are defeated by the antagonist
c. They grow, change, or learn an important lesson.
d. They find treasure beyond their wildest dreams.
Answer:
Its either A or C
Explanation:
Answer:
it's about the type of anime you talking about
in romance option 1 is true
in others mostly category option 3 is true while option 1 remains true as well
With what emotion does Brian struggle most in this chapter?
self-pity
loneliness
fear
impatience
Answer: He goes back and forth from struggling with negative thoughts and self-pity to getting motivated and staying positive.
Explanation:
One of the many things that authors have to consider when writing is the audience they are writing for. The author may use specific techniques to interest a particular audience, or shape their writing to ensure that their specific audience will understand the main ideas. For example, if you were writing an instruction manual for rocket scientists, it would likely look very different from one you would write for young children. Your language, tone, and writing style would change significantly.
You will be writing two separate paragraphs in this journal entry, each intended for a very different audience. Imagine you have been asked to write a paragraph about something you can do to improve your school or community. First, write the paragraph imagining that the readers of the paragraph will be first- and second-graders at the local elementary school. Then, revise the paragraph, this time writing it for an audience of political repesentatives in your city.
Your response should be no less than 150 words in total, and must include both versions of the paragraph.
Please Help, I'll give 25 points.
Answer:
Hello, I Think in school we should have more recess time. Studies show that recess helps kids brains get working faster. also the second graders will get tired but not too tired so they will listen but not be loud and squirmy. In conclusion extra recess would be good for all grades.
Explanation:
There’s one paragraph that’s all I have time for I have to go to bed sorry. But I hope that helps
Answer:
Picking up garbage is one thing I could do to benefit the neighborhood. Littering is a major source of pollution, especially considering how many humans litter. When trash is eaten by animals, they are injured and sick, and the ecosystem suffers as a result. As a result, tidying up after others is quite beneficial. If everyone pitched in to pick up garbage, the neighborhood would be a cleaner and happier environment.
Picking up garbage is one thing I could do to help the neighborhood. Littering is the most prevalent cause of pollution, and it has a greater impact on the environment than many people realize. An animal may easily grow ill and die if it ate plastic on the side of the road. Picking up after others is a good duty to accomplish while assisting in any location; if everyone worked together to eliminate litter, the neighborhood would be clean and healthy.
Explanation:
search up quill bot. and paraphrase from there!
Help i put 100 points again
Answer: here
Explanation: the first thing you want to do for this is read the paragraph then find the answer that matchs it.
For a few days, Misha and Janina had a break from smuggling because they had plenty of food. Why? Where does the food come from?
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Answer.it comes from over the wall
Explanation:
Write a one-paragraph summary of how Stanley yelnats development was shown in the film of the story holes?
Answer:
As the book progresses, Stanley slowly develops physical strength and personal strength. He identifies the people who threaten him, like the Warden, and while he tries not to get in trouble he also stands up for his own right and the rights of his friends. Stanley gradually develops the self-confidence necessary to disregard the opinions of the majority of the boys and form a friendship with Zero, the least popular kid in the camp. Although the cruelty of those around him initially causes Stanley to become hard and treat Zero with contempt, he eventually realizes that what he is doing and he and Zero form a strong friendship. They each make sacrifices for one another and by the time that he leaves Camp Green Lake, Stanley is physically and emotionally stronger.
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Read the text The History of Ice Cream:
(1) I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream! Who doesn't love a nice, cold scoop of ice cream on a warm day? For thousands of years, ice cream has been a decadent dessert loved by most people around the world.
(2) There is some argument about who first invented ice cream. Some believe that ice cream was invented by the Chinese people anywhere from 2,000 to 6,000 years ago. They created a recipe of frozen milk and rice that was served as a dessert. Persia has also been credited with first serving frozen desserts. Over 2,000 years ago, the wealthy people of Persia enjoyed shaved ice from the mountains, covered with grape juice. They later learned to freeze rosewater and add different fruit toppings. These desserts were considered delicacies that only the richest families could experience. About 1,000 years after this, there is evidence that suggested Nero, the Roman Emperor, also enjoyed frozen treats and demanded that a constant supply of ice from the mountains be available to him. He liked to add honey to the top of his dessert.
(3) Ice cream as we know it can be traced back to the 9th century in Arab cities, such as Baghdad, Damascus, and Cairo. Near the end of the 13th century, Marco Polo returned to Italy after his travels through China with news of a frozen creamed dessert. In Europe, ice cream could only be found in Italy. Then, in 1533, Italian noblewoman Catherine de'Medici of Italy married Henry II of France. As Queen, Catherine introduced ice cream to France. Soon, the popularity of the dessert spread across all of Europe.
(4) The first recorded account of ice cream in the United States was in 1744. In a written letter, a guest of Maryland Governor William Bladen detailed a delicious frozen dessert featuring strawberries and milk. The invention of electricity and manufacturing meant that ice cream could be made and kept much more easily, and the popularity of the frozen treat grew quickly across the country.
(5) To start, ice cream was served in a dish. It wasn't until the late 19th century that the ice cream cone made its first appearance. As with ice cream itself, there has always been some controversy over who the true inventor of the ice cream cone was. It is claimed that in 1896, a man by the name of Italo Marchiony invented the ice cream cone in New York City. He was granted a patent for this cup-shaped invention in 1903. Then, in 1904, ice cream was served in a true conical-shaped cone by Ernest Hamwi at the St. Louis World Fair. Whoever the true inventor was, the discovery caught on, and by 1924, Americans were eating over 200 million ice cream cones a year!
Read the text "How Ice Cream Is Made":
Ice cream is a frozen blend of sweetened cream and air with added flavoring. This is how it is made commercially.
Necessary Ingredients:
Dairy products, including milk, cream, and butter fat
Sugar
Eggs
Flavoring
Approved additives to prevent ice crystals during production process
Production Steps:
Step 1: To start, the ingredients are carefully measured and then combined together. The dairy ingredients, solids, and additives are blended well to ensure the liquid and dry components are completely mixed.
Step 2: Next, the mix is pasteurized. This means it is heated to high temperatures to remove any bacteria which could be found in the raw ingredients. Pasteurization can occur at 155°F for 30 minutes or 175°F for 25 seconds. The temperatures used to pasteurize ice cream need to be higher than those used for milk because the mixture includes high-fat dairy sources, sweeteners, and egg yolks.
Step 3: Following pasteurization, the ice cream mix is homogenized. This occurs when the fat globules in the cream are broken down into smaller parts through vigorous mixing. Once homogenized, the ice cream should be very smooth and uniform, meaning free of bubbles. Now the ice cream will be easier to whip and will not melt as fast.
Step 4: The next step is to let the ice cream mixture stand for at least four hours. During this time, the fat cools and forms crystals.
Step 5: A special barrel freezer is then used to gradually freeze the ice cream. The machine also pumps clean air into the mix. This keeps the ice cream soft and allows it to absorb the different flavorings. Without the air, the mixture would become as hard as an ice cube.
Step 6: During freezing, flavoring can be added. Ice cream flavors have moved on from plain vanilla and chocolate to include hundreds of combinations using fruit, nuts, candy, cookies, and other baked goods.
Step 7: Finally, the ice cream is packaged and put into a blast freezer where the temperature is between -22 to -40 Fahrenheit.
How does paragraph 4 of The History of Ice Cream relate to Step 7 of "How Ice Cream Is Made"?
Answer:
The paragraph 4 and step 7 relate to how electricity made the packing and storing of ice cream easier.
Explanation:
Step 7 says ".. ice cream is packaged and put into a blast freezer." This relates to paragraph 4 by the statement "The invention of electricity and manufacturing meant that ice cream could be made and kept much more easily.
I have a D in language art can yall help me plsssssssss
PLZZZZ HELP ASAP
1.React
2.Shift
3.Specify
4.Thesis
5.audience
6.format
7.purpose
8.introduction
9.focus
10.conclusion
11.influence
12.fleeting
13.mentorship
14.normal
15.participate
16.positive
17.circumstantial
18.emotional
19.contagion
20.fleeting
Homework:
ABC Order and Definitions
Extra Credit
Write down 45 affixes containing the sufffix:
-or
-ment
-ness
What is the direction? I can't answer without the directions
Answer:
Alphabetic order:
1: audience: the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event, such as a play, movie, concert, or meeting.
2: circumstantial: pointing indirectly toward someone's guilt but not conclusively proving it.
3:conclusion: the end or finish of an event or process.
4: contagion: the communication of disease from one person to another by close contact.
5: emotional: relating to a person's emotions.
6: fleeting: lasting for a very short time.
7: focus: the center of interest or activity, the state or quality of having or producing clear visual definition.
8: format: the way in which something is arranged or set out.
9: influence: the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself.
10: introduction: a formal presentation of one person to another, in which each is told the other's name.
11: mentorship: the guidance provided by a mentor, especially an experienced person in a company or educational institution.
12: normal: conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected. The usual, average, or typical state or condition.
13: participate: take part in an action or endeavour.
14: positive: consisting in or characterized by the presence or possession of features or qualities rather than their absence. Constructive, optimistic, or confident. A good, affirmative, or constructive quality or attribute.
15: purpose: the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists. To have as one's intention or objective.
16: react: respond or behave in a particular way in response to something.
17: shift: move or cause to move from one place to another, especially over a small distance.
18: specify: identify clearly and definitely. To state a fact or requirement clearly and precisely.
19: thesis: a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved. A long essay or dissertation involving personal research, written by a candidate for a college degree.
45 words ending in or, ness, or ment
1: mayor
2: supervisor.
3: contractor.
4: competitor.
5: prosecutor.
6: ambassador.
7: instructor.
8: integrator.
9: kindness
10: nearsightedness
11: warmheartedness
12: halfheartedness
13: kindheartedness
14: ineffectiveness
15: attentiveness
16: inattentiveness
17: movement
18: acknowledgement
19: micromanagement
20: overdevelopment
21: underemployment
22: extinguishment
23: judgement
24: advertisement
25: encouragement
26: establishment
27: labor
28: tutor
29: accelerator
30: minor
31: actor
32: predecessor.
33: incinerator.
34: commentator.
35: thickness
36: coldheartedness
37: descriptiveness
38: unpleasantness
39: ridiculousness
40: effortlessness
41: outrageousness
42: infectiousness
43: rebelliousness
44: document
45: shipment
Newsela article "Hope after wildfire: Tiny sequoias could grow into giants" level 820L
Write an introduction, 3 facts you learned about the article, and a Closing sentence.
Open article in newsela and read
Answer: Where did you find this book
Explanation:
It is March 15, in the year 2514. The people of former New York are in desperate circumstances. They are being overrun, and they are losing hope. The banners proclaiming a Free the Real NYC lie in the gutters, trampled by terrified and panicked citizens. Two teens– or kidz, as they are called now– are on their way home from a secret meeting. As they walk in the shadows to avoid detection, they both trip on a huge titanium cylinder. Etched into the surface are a series of scratched-out words. The only words they can make out are, "he will prevail." They drag the heavy cylinder into a hidden alleyway and twist it open. The glow from their flashlights reveals the contents of the cylinder. With gasps of relief, they look at each other with hope in their eyes for the first time in years.
Adam and Bridget were walking home one night from a Free the Real NYC meeting. They were walking in the shadows to avoid being caught by the curfew police when they tripped over a huge titanium cylinder. There were three words etched on it that they could read. "He will prevail?", Bridget asked quizzed, "What's that supposed to mean?" Out of curiosity, Adam opened the container. They shone their flashlights at the titanium cylinder as they gasped in awe and relief. It was a news article from December 13, 2505! It was written about how the leader of the formerly NYC was planning to build a machine that could wipe out the entire city! They rushed back to the secret base of the Free the Real NYC resistance. They put the container on the table. Now that it was in better lighting, they could read the rest of the etchings. They read ψοφώ, Greek for "I'm dying." They learn that the etching was written by the founder of the resistance, Henry Gihigal. He wrote it when the leader of the Cultists, Tabea Thomas, was torturing him with methods unheard of. He wrote the "He will prevail" section speaking of the resistance. The "ψοφώ" was to tell the resistance to choose a new leader. They started planning their attack to make sure that the machine was destroyed.
Using the ideas you previously wrote in your Narrative Organization Chart and your introduction (exposition), you will write the middle (rising action and climax) of your narrative story.
Important note: You will submit your introduction and middle for this assignment.
View the grading rubric as you complete your work. This is your guide to a super submission.
Review the ideas you wrote in your Narrative Organization Chart and your introduction.
Include your introduction paragraph with your middle paragraphs.
Using ideas from your chart, write the middle of your narrative: the rising action and climax.
Make sure you include:
two sensory descriptions
dialogue
two events
the climax event
Write 300 words or more in the middle of your story and write in the third person point of view.
Save your work to your computer or drive.
Submit your work in 03.07 The Middle of Your Story.
(I already did the first part i just need someone to do the middle for me also read the paragraph to get a full understanding and reading the questions as you do your paragraph if you want to you can also do another paragraph 75 words or more to finish it off.)
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
The cylinder seem to be stuck a little on the ground so the kidz ran around like headless chickens, looking for something to set the world saving item free. The kidz heard stories from back in the day where kids where playing outside and enjoying their childhood. It made them furious knowing that they had to live in fear for their life everyday...so they had to get the cylinder unstuck. One kid had realized that he kept a hunting knife on him, so he pull it out and tarted to cut away the tar that was keeping the cylinder captive. To no prevail he couldn't get it free. When he looked up his friend was gone, like she vanished out of thin air, so he started to quietly call her name so he would make less commotion. She answered back in the same hushed tone, and the worry from his mind was immediately gone. The girl came back with all types of trash that had been thrown around, broken glass, sharp, plastic, and metal scrapes. The kidz worked their hardest to get the cylinder free, and they FINALLY GOT IT!! The were so ecstatic that they had gotten the symbol of hope free. Now to get it to a place where the symbol would be use full. The government had given up on the chaotic world..but they still worked because they still got payed, so the kidz thought and came up with the idea of handing it over to the government. Then maybe it will give them hope too to start running the world again. The kidz went home to their parents and gave them the cylinder. The shocked faces on them, then the tears that started to fall was a sign that everything was going to be okay.
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What is the “good news-bad news” situation which happened to allow the family’s wish to come true in the Monkeys Paw?
Answer: good news (The good would allow the family’s wish to come true in the monkey Paw.
Explanation: Ur Welcome Even if I don’t understand the dang question
which sentence best describes voice rather than style?
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
C. In the last chapter, the author wrote in short, panicky sentences.
This is describing audio, as if you could hear the worrying or nervousness in a person's voice.
Answer:
The answer is A I believe.
Marlen is writing a report about 20th century American poetry. She has decided to focus on Robert Frost’s use of assonance in his poetry. Marlen starts by reading a series of poems and jotting quick notes about them.
What are the most likely contents of Marlen’s notes?
A.
lines of poetry with words or phrases that rhyme
B.
lines of poetry with words or phrases that repeat themselves
C.
lines of poetry with words or phrases starting with the same vowel
D.
lines of poetry with words or phrases ending with the same consonant
Choose the sentence that is written in the active voice:
A
I am excited by the prospect of living in a foreign country one day.
B
I am thrilled by the idea of living in a foreign country one day.
C
The prospect of potentially living in a foreign country one day excites me.
D
My mind has been consumed by the prospect of living abroad lately.
Answer:
I'd assume b?
Explanation:
it sounds most excited out of the options given
Which word is a synonym of maternal? HELPPPPPPPPP MEEEEEEEEEEEE PLZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!!!!!1
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Read the following excerpt from Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man Is Hard to Find.” This short story is about a family that includes an old woman, her son, Bailey, and the son’s wife and children. What is the point of view of the excerpt? Pick out examples from the text to explain your answer.
Bailey didn't look up from his reading so she [the old woman] wheeled around then and faced the children's mother, a young woman in slacks, whose face was as broad and innocent as a cabbage and was tied around with a green head-kerchief that had two points on the top like rabbit's ears. She was sitting on the sofa, feeding the baby his apricots out of a jar. "The children have been to Florida before," the old lady said. "You all ought to take them somewhere else for a change so they would see different parts of the world and be broad. They never have been to east Tennessee."
The children's mother didn't seem to hear her but the eight-year-old boy, John Wesley, a stocky child with glasses, said, "If you don't want to go to Florida, why donncha stay at home?" He and the little girl, June Star, were reading the funny papers on the floor.
Answer:
here for you to the public to the world is not the only thing is to be the best of luck with your friends to the best way possible to be the same thing to say about this is a great day for the best way for the first to see you in the morning and happy to see the world is not the only thing is a good day of you guys for a while back to be a good day.
Answer:
The passage is written in third-person limited point of view. The passage uses third-person pronouns such as she. The sentence beginning “The children's mother didn't seem to hear her . . .” also shows us that the narrator doesn’t know what the children’s mother is thinking.
Explanation:
According to Misha at the beginning of ch.22, how has his identity changed once again?
He is now known as the flop-flattener and is feared in the Ghetto
He is rid himself of his Gypsy identity and adopted the last Milgrom
He has returned to the name StopThief because Thefts on the other side of the wall
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Answer: Janina is a young Jewish girl, seven years old at the beginning of the novel, whom Misha befriends when he wanders into her backyard and steals a tomato from her garden. She’s Mr. and Mrs. Milgrom’s daughter and Shinsel’s niece. Janina has curly hair and huge brown eyes. Upon meeting Misha, she invites him to her birthday party. She and Misha reunite during the march to the ghetto, when Misha attaches himself to her family. Janina is spirited, willful, and very spoiled. She can even be quite bratty, screaming at her sick mother, throwing Misha’s belongings over the ghetto wall, and trying to get him into trouble. Janina is also stubborn, determined, and brave.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Calculate the speed she was riding and then the speed of accelaration in the 2 seconds her speed increased.
Explanation:
Brainliest and thanks,and 5 stars would be amazing. Have A great Day.Choose the indirect object in the sentence. Adnan loaned Bruce his bicycle last Saturday.
I believe the indirect object is his.
Describe how glacier mice are complete ecosystems, even though they are tiny.
Glacier mice might be complete ecosystems since in the article it states that, "A glacier mouse is not an organism, but there are many organisms living inside it".
Glacier mice, which are formed when masses of dust and organic matter build up a coating of moss over time, hop across large sheets of ice in strong winds.
What do you mean by the Glacier?A glacier is a sizable, enduring mass of crystalline ice, snow, rock, silt, and frequently liquid water that forms on land and slides down a slope due to gravity and its own weight.
Glacier mice appear to be little and fluffy, but they are actually lumps of moss the size of a softball that are neither rodents nor even creatures.
When the ablation of snow is greater than the accumulation over a long period of time, frequently centuries, a glacier forms. As it slowly flows and deforms under forces brought on by its weight, it gains distinctive features like crevasses and seracs.
The world's freshwater is stored in glacial ice, which together with ice sheets makes up the greatest freshwater reserve on Earth.
Therefore, Glacier mice, which are formed when masses of dust and organic matter build up a coating of moss over time, hop across large sheets of ice in strong winds.
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In Chapter 2 What is brians Internal conflict and external conflict
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02.10 Kick it Up a Notch
You will revise one body paragraph from your compare and contrast article. You will submit the original paragraph, the revised paragraph, and a short paragraph describing how your revisions improved your writing.
View the grading rubric as you complete your assignment. This is your guide to a super submission.
Review your informational article. Choose one body paragraph to revise and copy this paragraph into a new document.
Review your paragraph and make sure you have a topic sentence and supporting ideas for this topic.
Combine two or more sentences in your paragraph for varied syntax.
Review your paragraph for correct English language conventions. Correct any errors.
Write one short paragraph describing how your revisions improved your writing.
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Minutes That Matter and Defeating Dragons are looking for the same: help people. Both groups (projects) help people all the time and they don't ask for money because they love to help people, and both sacrifice their time to help people, because they know that all lives are worthy.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Do canteens make a positive difference in the lives of others? In the article Minute That Matter by Kristina Waltz, two teenagers Brittany & her brother Robbie wanted to help military soldiers with their phone bills so they started an organization called Cell Phones for Soldiers. In another article, Food that Fuels by Chad Bailey, Cassandra & other teenagers formed another organization called Food that Fuels where they save food grease & reuse it and refine it into biodiesel. These two organizations helped many people.
In the organization Cell Phone for Soldiers, Kristina & Robbie first began by raising money to help a soldier pay his cell phone bill. Brittany decided to send donated cell phones to the soldiers. They collected old phones and turned them in to be recycled & then used that money to send prepaid phone cards to troops. “Over 180 million talk time has been given to soldiers” due to this organization.
In the organization Food That Fuels Cassandra & other teenagers used old cooking to create biodiesel. They went to the school board and spoke to them about using this fuel for the school busses. “It doesn’t matter how big or small you are, anyone can make a difference. Cassandra & other teenagers are making a positive difference.
Both these organizations help others by using recycled products. Both organizations have earned awards and even Cassandra & the other teenagers have gone to the White house. Although they both used recycled products, they used different products. The Cell Phone for Soldiers used recycled phones to help pay for phone minute cards for soldiers. The Food That Fuels used old cooking oil to refine and make biodiesel fuel. These two organizations may be different and are also similar in being teenagers and helping others.
Teenagers can make a positive difference in the lives of others. Food That Fuels helps their environment by using old cooking oil to create biodiesel. Cell Phone for Soldiers helps soldiers by collecting old cell phones to recycle and earn prepaid cell phones for soldiers. Teenagers help people.
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Which word is a synonym of verify? HELP ME PLZ!!!!!!
A synonym of "verify" is confirm.
write a letter to the President of Gulshan Club to organize a winter festival program in the club premises.
(250 words)
Hints: food, winter clothes, educational things for children, baby foods, time, date, day, etc.
PLS HURRY!!
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Microcredit is a very hot topic of debate these days! Basically, microcredit involves providing small business loans to the poor who are traditionally marginalized by the usual banking institutions because they lack collateral, or the resources to in other ways pay back a loan should they default on their payments. In the eyes of Western banking, this lack of collateral makes the poor a high credit risk and, by definition, untrustworthy.
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