Answer:
A utopia is supposed to be the ideal or perfect society. ... An economic reason for why a utopia is impossible is that there has to be a top and bottom, economic rungs so to speak. If everyone was equal then that would suggest that technology has reached such fantastical levels that zero work is required by the people.
Explanation:
Which of the following is an example of a professional tone?
Answer:
write the options
Explanation:
could you speak [clear]_______?
Clearly
Explanation:Pretend you are Darry, would you be upset if Steve referred to you as “all brawn and no brain”? Page 109. from the outsiders!
How did the formation of IS293 perpetuate segregation?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
The formation of IS 293 perpetuated segregation in that practically no white parents sent their kids to newly integrated schools to study with African Americans, Hispanic, or other minority students.
Created at the beginning of the 1960s, IS 293 initiated in the times of the American Civil Rights movement led by famous social activists like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
The idea of integration was good. However, white people had concerns about the kind of relationships their sons could develop if they took classes with "different" students and the intermingling of cultures, traditions, beliefs, and customs.
Guys when will i find love
Ooh whoa, ooh whoa, ooh whoa
You know you love me, I know you care
Just shout whenever and I'll be there
You are my love, you are my heart
And we will never, ever, ever be apart
Are we an item? Girl quit playin'
We're just friends, what are you sayin'
Said there's another, look right in my eyes
My first love, broke my heart for the first time
And I was like baby, baby, baby oh
Like baby, baby, baby no
Like baby, baby, baby oh
I thought you'd always be mine, mine
Baby, baby, baby oh
Like baby, baby, baby no
Like baby, baby, baby ooh
I thought you'd always be mine, mine
Oh for you, I would have done whatever
And I just can't believe we ain't together
And I wanna play it cool
But I'm losin' you
I'll buy you anything
I'll buy you any ring
And I'm in pieces, baby fix me
And just shake me, 'til you wake me from this bad dream
I'm goin' down, down, down, down
And I can't just believe my first love won't be around
And I'm like baby, baby, baby oh
Like baby, baby, baby no
Like baby, baby, baby oh
I thought you'd always be mine, mine
Baby, baby, baby oh
Like baby, baby, baby no
Like baby, baby, baby ooh
I thought you'd always be mine, mine
Luda, when I was thirteen, I had my first love
There was nobody that compared to my baby
And nobody came between us nor could ever come above
She had me goin' crazy
Oh, I was starstruck
She woke me up daily
Don't need no Starbucks (woo)
She made my heart pound
And skip a beat when I see her in the street and
At school on the playground
But I really wanna see her on the weekend
She know she got me dazin'
'Cause she was so amazin'
And now my heart is breakin'
But I just keep on sayin'
Baby, baby, baby oh
Like baby, baby, baby no
Like baby, baby, baby oh
I thought you'd always be mine, mine
Baby, baby, baby oh
Like baby, baby, baby no
Like baby, baby, baby ooh
I thought you'd always be mine, mine
I'm gone
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah (now I'm all gone)
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah (now I'm all gone)
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah (now I'm all gone)
Gone, gone, gone, I'm gone
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Answer:
If you want us to answer just give us the story to read qwq
Explanation:
How was the Phoencian alphabet similar to the alphabet we use today?
Help plz
Answer:
hamburger
Explanation:
In the great gatsby, how does the theme "wealth" relate to today's world
Which sentence from “Fish Cheeks” is meant to teach readers what Amy Tan's family is like? When I found out that my parents had invited the minister’s family over for Christmas Eve dinner, I cried. What would he think of our noisy Chinese relatives who lacked proper American manners? On Christmas Eve I saw that my mother had outdone herself in creating a strange menu. And then they arrived—the minister’s family and all my relatives in a clamor of doorbells and rumpled Christmas packages.
Answer:What would he think of our noisy Chinese relatives who lacked proper American manners?
Explanation: best answer that teach the reader how Amy's family are like. Plus took test got it Correct..
The sentence from “Fish Cheeks” that is meant to teach readers what Amy Tan's family is like is: What would he think of our noisy Chinese relatives who lacked proper American manners?
What is a Family?A family is a unit of closely related individuals. The father, mother, and children make up the nuclear family.
When the novel described Amy Tan's family as noisy and lacking proper American manners, it helped the reader to have an insight of what Amy Tan's family was like.
So, option B is correct.
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big 40 cal in my shirt no karate
Answer:
Explanation:
Cool
Match the description to the term.
1. first English essayist
personification
2. the first American novel
The Power of Sympathy
3. a direct comparison
infinitive phrase
4. a dictionary of synonyms and antonyms
prepositional phrase
5. America's first great playwright
Francis Bacon
6. use of exaggerated language
Emily and George
7. The Scarlet Letter
Samuel Clemens
8. the two young lovers of Our Town
anthology magazine
9. giving inanimate objects human characteristics
simile
10. to town immediately
stage manager
11. the audience's guide for Our Town
Nathaniel Hawthorne
12. Mark Twain
metaphor
13. comparison of two unlike things using as or like
Eugene O'Neill
14. to leave immediately
hyperbole
15. Reader's Digest
thesaurus
Answer:
1. First English essayist - Francis Bacon
2. The first American novel - The Power of Sympathy
3. A direct comparison - metaphor
4. A dictionary of synonyms and antonyms - thesaurus
5. America's first great playwright - Eugene O'Neill
6. Use of exaggerated language - hyperbole
7. The Scarlet Letter - Nathaniel Hawthorne
8. The two young lovers of Our Town - Emily and George
9. Giving inanimate objects human characteristics - personification
10. To town immediately - prepositional phrase
11. The audience's guide of Our Town - stage manager
12. Mark Twain - Samuel Clemens
13. Comparison of two unlike things using as or like - simile
14. To leave immediately - infinitive phrase
15. Reader's Digest - anthology magazine
Explanation:
Here, you were given many different terms and names related to English/American grammar and literature.
Several important names are mentioned here. Francis Bacon is considered to be the first English essayist. Eugene O'Neill is the first American great playwright. Nathanial Hawthorne was an important American novelist and short story writer. He wrote The Scarlet Letter. Mark Twain was also an important American writer, and his real name was Samuel Clemens.
The first American novel is called The Power of Sympathy, and Reader's Digest is an American anthology magazine.
Our Town is a play written by Thornton Wilder. Emily and George are two young lovers that appear in it, and the one who guides the audience through the place is the stage manager.
A dictionary of synonyms and antonyms (words that have the same meanings and words that have the opposite meanings) is called a thesaurus.
The metaphor, simile, personification, and hyperbole are examples of figures of speech.
To town immediately is a prepositional phrase. Prepositional phrases are groups of words that consists of a preposition, its object, and words that modify the object.
To leave immediately is an infinitive phrase. Infinitive phrases are groups of words that consist of the infinitive form of a verb and any complements and modifiers.
Read the excerpt from The Dark Game: True Spy Stories from Invisible Ink to CIA Moles.
Yet, by the time Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses Grant at Appomattox, Virginia, some four years later, about 620,000 soldiers had died on the battlefields, more than American battle deaths in all other wars from the Revolution through the Vietnam War.
What is the author’s primary purpose for including this detail?
Answer: B(to persuade readers of the seriousness of the American civil war)
Explanation: Just took the test
Answer:
Answer is B: to persuade readers of the seriousness of the American Civil War
List the 8 edicts, (official orders), that were issued during the 8 days of Passover.
Answer:
The eight edicts that were issued on Jews during the passover were:
Prohibition on leaving their residence for three days, under the death penalty.Forbidden to own gold or any jewellery.Every valuable items had to be handed over to the authorities.Jews had to wear yellow star.Jews were prohibited to use any restaurants or cafes and outlawed use railway services.They were prohibited to step out of their homes after 6 O' clock in the evening.They were barred to attend congregation.The windows were to be covered.The Jewish men were required to load coals for the military.Explanation:
'Night' is a memoir written by Elie Wiesel. The memoir shares the experience of a father and son in the Concentration camps.
In Section 1 of the memoir, Elie shares the time during the Eight Days of Passover under the Germans. He narrates that seven days of the Passover passed by peaceably but on the seventh day Jewish leader was arrested and edicts were issued by the Germans.
The 8 edicts that were issued by the Germans during the Eight days of Passover were:
Prohibition on leaving their residence for three days, under the death penalty.Forbidden to own gold or any jewellery.Every valuable items had to be handed over to the authorities.Jews had to wear yellow star.Jews were prohibited to use any restaurants or cafes and outlawed use railway services.They were prohibited to step out of their homes after 6 O' clock in the evening.They were barred to attend congregation.The windows were to be covered.The Jewish men were required to load coals for the military.These edicts were to be strictly followed or else punishment, such as death penalty was to be given to those who break any of the edicts.
Which words does the poet include To helps e reader visualize the scene
Answer:
what's the context that I'm looking at
Explanation:
i need the context
Answer:
ok dude i dont know either here's the full question
"Read this excerpt from "The Song of Wandering Aengus" by William Butler Yeats "I will find out where she has gone, And kiss her lips and take her hands; And walk among long dappled grass, And pluck till time and times are done"
now the answers A "will find out" B "she has gone" C "long dappled grass" D "times are done"
there that's it so I need this help just as much as the dude askin is
Explanation:
please help
1.In each of the following sentences, the underlined word has the basic denotation, “forcibly separate into pieces.” Which word has the strongestconnotations? Base your answer on context
Answer:
forcibly
Explanation:
this gives the reader the idea that something is being ripped apart, and the addition of the word "forcibly" gives this sentence the connotation of aggression and force.
What point of view is wishbone valley ?
Answer: Third person limited point of view.
Explanation: In the story it doesn't use "you" so it isn't second person, It isn't using "I" so it isn't first person, and it only uses the thoughts of Donald so it isn't third person omniscient.
Read the excerpt from sir Gawain and the green knight
"When they had washed well, they went to sit at the table,
The most famous knights nearest the top, as was proper,
And Guenever, in high spirits, was seated in the middle of them,
In the arrangement of the famous table, with them arrayed around her,
Fine silk, furthermore, in a canopy over her,
Of Toulouse red, and many tharsain tapestries
Embroidered and set with the finest of jewels
That would have cost a great deal if someone had tried"
Based on the excerpt, what conclusion can readers draw about Guenever?
Answer:
She is held in high esteem.
Explanation:
The phrase to hold (someone) in high esteem means to admire or respect someone very much. It's the same phrase as to hold (someone) in high regard.
Based on the given excerpt, we can conclude that Guenever, King Arthur's wife, is held in high esteem. She sits among Arthur's best knights, and they respect her. She feels comfortable around them (she is described as in high spirits). She is dressed in the finest silk and has ornaments made of jewels. It's obvious that she is treated well by everyone surrounding her.
The rest of the options are incorrect as there is nothing leading us to make such conclusions. This is why the fourth option is the correct one.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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11. Which of the following subjects does King Claudius NOT discuss in his opening speech in Act 1, Sc.2? *
O Grief about his brother's death.
O His plans for Hamlet.
O Letter to Norway.
O His marriage to Gertrude.
What are some verbs in this excerpt ?
Answer:
sat, continued, blew, smell, said.
Explanation:
Answer:
sat, blew, want, change, belong, like, pay, keep, knowing, kill, destroying, said, say, destroyed, annihilate
Explanation:
These are all action words.
How does Calpurnia respond when she sees the dog?
Answer:
Calpurnia instantly recognizes the dog has rabies and calls Atticus to come. She then rushes the children in the house, fearing for their safety. Then, she warns the neighbors.
Explanation:
If you were going to analyze a claim, what would you do?
Select the two correct answers.
(1 point)
O Determine why the audience feels a certain way.
Make up facts to defend the argument.
o Understand what the author's argument is.
o Write a story about an argument you had.
O Determine how convincing the argument is.
Answer:
determine why the audience feels a certain way
Understand what the authors argument is
Explanation:
because I'm amazing
Which word best completes the sentence for the author’s purpose?
eat
devour
swallow
consume
Answer:
consume
Explanation:
Answer:
Uh... Consume?
Explanation: Hope this helps..
Book- THE OUTSIDERS!
How does Ponyboy’s perspective on Socs start to change after his conversation with Randy? Why does he start to see things differently?
Answer:
Ponyboy starts to realize that the fighting is pointless, and that they are just people that are more fortunate. When Randy tells him that he doesn't like the pointless violence and that he would prefer that they would put their differences aside; to let it be.
Explanation:
I read the book and watched the movie.
Ricardo...bought...a new car tomorrow.
Rewrite the sentence.Correct the action word that’s in between periods it is in the write tense to match the rest of the sentence.
Answer:
Ricardo is buying a new car tomorrow.
Explanation:
It hasn't happened yet so it would be "buying"
Answer:
Ricardo is going to buy a new car tomorrow.
or
Ricardo is buying a new car tomorrow.
Explanation:
That's the correct sentence.
just think
bought- past tense
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can someone write me 1 parahgrah on brothers in hope please.
Answer:
i hope you and your brother figure that out because mi the only kid
Explanation:
and im ok with that
When Samantha says “I didn’t need a gun, I didn’t need a knife” what is she speaking about?
Answer:
she going to kill u with her bear hands
Explanation:
____ they will likely go bungee jumping
A)the weather being fine
B)although it was a fine day
C)despite the fact that the weather was fine
D)unless it was nice weather
Answer:
im going to say c but i am only in 6th grade so
Explanation:
because despite pretty much means it dont matter if the weather is fine
How does the shift in the physical description of the landlady throughout the passage impact he storys meaning?
Answer:
Throughout the passage, the shift in the physical description of the landlady does impact the story's meaning. At first, when you hear what the landlady looks like, you'll think that she's not at all "wrong in the head", but as you progress through the story, the landlady morphs into a detrimental woman. When Billy sees the landlady at the start, he thinks that she " looked exactly like the mother of one’s best school-friend welcoming one into the house to stay for the Christmas holidays (29)". He basically thinks that she's just a kind woman who won't do him any harm. Later, "he caught a whiff of a peculiar smell that seemed to emanate26 directly from her person. It was not in the least unpleasant, and it reminded him — well, he wasn’t quite sure what it reminded him of. Pickled walnuts? New leather? Or was it the corridors of a hospital? (78)". He thought that she was "dotty", but he didn't care, nor does he really pay any close attention to how she acted or looked. All he thought was since she invited him to a place to stay for a good amount of money, she was welcoming and inviting, therefore, he assumed that she was innocent and not at all "wrong in the head". In the beginning, we all thought that this was going to be an innocent story where Billy enters a house and a landlady allows him to stay there. The landlady would mind her own business and be polite and Billy would be safe and just be there for a tiny bit, all happy and everything would be just fine. But no. As the story reveals more, it gets more twisted and dark. The landlady turns out to be purposefully poisoning Billy with tea and probably stuffing him later. All things will turn for a deadly end
Explanation:
The teacher offered the students a choice between writing a how-to or a descriptive essay for extra credit.
In this sentence, which is the indirect object?
credit
choice
essay
students
Answer:
I thinks its students.....
Answer:
Students
Explanation:
An indirect object is a noun or pronoun that comes after an action verb and before a direct object. It names the person or thing to which something is given or for which something is done.
FRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS:
Citizens, by birth or choice, of a common country, that country has a right to concentrate your affections. The name of American, which belongs to you in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of patriotism more than any appellation derived from local discriminations. With slight shades of difference, you have the same religion, manners, habits, and political principles. You have in a common cause fought and triumphed together; the independence and liberty you possess are the work of joint counsels, and joint efforts of common dangers, sufferings, and successes.
The previous passage indicated to us Washington’s audience. To whom is he speaking? Cite the line that tells us that).
Answer: george washington
Explanation:
The name of American, which belongs to you in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of patriotism more than any appellation derived from local discriminations. With slight shades of difference, you have the same religion, manners, habits, and political principles. You have in a common cause fought and triumphed together