What is the author’s main claim in “Standing Up to Bullying”? Support your answer with details from the text.
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The question is about the things you must include in your speech e.g. you should not sway of the topic of the speech.
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Historically and culturally, how did prejudice develop in this country?
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Is Victor Frankenstein a dynamic character? Why?
Answer:
Victor is a dynamic character. He is complex, he is changes, develops, and growings. He changes moods in the novel, initially being a well-off, inspired, eager, pleasant man, to ultimately become “wretched beyond expression
Write a definition for memoir in 6 words
Answer
Essay on a learned subject.
Answer:
an essay on a learned subject.
Explanation:
Identify the predicate adjective in this sentence: On hot days in the summer, the pond water feels refreshing.
A) hot
B) summer
C) pond
D) refreshing
Answer:
I think its D refreshing
Explanation:
Predicate adjectives are adjectives that modify or describe the subject of a sentence or clause and are linked to the subject by a linking verb
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Write an essay answer the below, then apply the paragraph structure discussed. Your paragraph should at least 2 to 3.
Question: How are you going to give an advice to a friend who gets mad whenever he/she is being disciplined by his/her parents?
What are universal themes?
ideas expressed in the literature of most countries, cultures, and eras
stories that remind readers or viewers of events from their own lives
statements that people belonging to a particular group agree are true
themes that are so unique, they appear in very few works of literature
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Read this excerpt from "Wiley, His Mama, and the Hairy Man” in The People Could Fly
He hollered, "There's nothin here but a sucklin pig!"
This excerpt is from which part of the story?
♡ the exposition
♡ the rising action
♡ the climax
♡ the resolution
Explanation:
This excerpt is from the rising action.
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Answer: A journeyman finds a master to work through a guild.
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Read "Sonnet 29" by William Shakespeare. Then, answer the question that follows.
When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes,
I all alone beweep my outcast state,
And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries,
And look upon myself and curse my fate,
Wishing me like to one more rich in hope,
Featured like him, like him with friends possessed,
Desiring this man's art and that man's scope,
With what I most enjoy contented least;
Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising,
Haply I think on thee, and then my state,
(Like to the lark at break of day arising
From sullen earth) sings hymns at heaven's gate;
For thy sweet love remembered such wealth brings
That then I scorn to change my state with kings.
How does the form of the sonnet impact the meaning of Shakespeare's poem?
Answer: The Last One
Explanation:
I think it fits the poem correctly and the right one at that. The last one does recap the poem, and it is right all you need is love to be happy. Thats why I think the last one to be correct.
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Coatis are raccoon-like mammals native to South and Central America. Many people find them cute, and tourists have made a habit of offering the coatis food. Coatis realize that it is easier to seek out tourists than to search the forest for bugs. Like humans, they prefer junk food to what they should be eating. For their part, tourists do little to discourage the animals. After all, a coati drinking soda makes for a great vacation photo. Scientists, however, say that coatis and humans do best when they stay away from each other.
Coatis and tourists _________.
A persist
B interact
C respond
D negotiate
Answer:
B) interact.
Explanation:
The sentence "Many people find them cute, and tourists have made a habit of offering the coatis food" implies that coatis and tourists come into contact with each other. Therefore, the correct answer is interact.
Answer: b
Explanation:
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While “Address on the Occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Statue of Liberty” and Our Immigrants at Ellis Island are both about immigrants coming to America, their viewpoints vary greatly in their diction, tone, and syntax. In text one, the author includes positive/negative connotation to discuss ___. For example, they use words like “_______” to describe ____. In text two, positive/negative connotation is used. The author uses words like “____” to describe ___. Based on the author’s word choice in text one, the tone can be described as _____. On the other hand, the tone of text two is ____. The syntax also varies. Text one uses ____ sentences and ____ punctuation to show ____. However, text two uses ____ sentences and ____ to illustrate ____. In summary, while both texts address ___, the authors’ perspectives are very different. In text one, the author feels ____ about ___. In contrast, the author of text two feels that ___.
For over three centuries a steady stream of men, women and children followed the beacon of liberty which this light symbolizes. They brought to us strength and moral fibre developed in a civilization centuries old but fired anew by the dream of a better life in America. They brought to one new country the cultures of a hundred old ones.
It has not been sufficiently emphasized in the teaching of our history that the overwhelming majority of those who came from the Nations of the Old World to our American shores were not the laggards, not the timorous, not the failures.
They were men and women who had the supreme courage to strike out for themselves, to abandon language and relatives, to start at the bottom without influence, without money and without knowledge of life in a very young civilization. We can say for all America what the Californians say of the Forty-Niners: "The cowards never started and the weak died by the way."
Perhaps Providence did prepare this American continent to be a place of the second chance. Certainly, millions of men and women have made it that. They adopted this homeland because in this land they found a home in which the things they most desired could be theirs—freedom of opportunity, freedom of thought, freedom to worship God. Here they found life because here there was freedom to live.
It is the memory of all these eager seeking millions that makes this one of America's places of great romance. Looking down this great harbor I like to think of the countless numbers of inbound vessels that have made this port. I like to think of the men and women who, with the break of dawn off Sandy Hook, have strained their eyes to the west for a first glimpse of the New World.
They came to us—most of them—in steerage. But they, in their humble quarters, saw things in these strange horizons which were denied to the eyes of those few who traveled in greater luxury.
They came to us speaking many tongues—but a single language, the universal language of human aspiration.
How well their hopes were justified is proved by the record of what they achieved. They not only found freedom in the New World, but by their effort and devotion they made the New World's freedom safer, richer, more far-reaching, more capable of growth.
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The missionary questions the Italian family, and little Carmelita, thirteen years old, tells her story in some such way as follows:
"Our home was in Naples in the South of Italy. It is so beautiful there! And the sun shines all day long and every day, and we often sing our dear song, "La bella Napoli." We loved our dear sunny Italy so much!
But we were very poor, and father heard there is good times in America and plenty money; so one day he say good-by to us all and come over here. He not find plenty money, and sometimes he very poor, and it was long to wait, but by and by he find a good work and being to save money to bring us over.
"Every week my mother gotta letter, and every time it tell how much money my father saved. Father can't write himself, but he know a boy that can; and mother, she get a lady that she work for to read it to her. We not have so many schools in Italy, and when the father and mother were little they not have much chance; but my Italy now is like other countries and make more schools, and many children can go, but not all.
I learn a little, and the American lady that mother wash for, she teacha me the English. Father, he write that, when we come to America, we all shall go to the school; so we all want to make hurry to come to this land.
"At last, in a letter came money to buy the ticket for all of us, mother and grandmother and all the children. Mother think it much work to get us all ready, but we all helped; and, after all, there was not much to get ready, for we not own many things; and so at last we all were packed up, and every one had something to carry except baby. Even Theresa carried the birdcage, though she is only two.
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Journal Entry: Finding a Recipe Online
Today I was feeling adventurous and decided to try a new dish for dinner. I searched online for some recipes and found one that looked delicious and easy to make. It was called **chicken and mushroom pie** and it had a lot of positive reviews.
I followed the instructions carefully and gathered all the ingredients. I had to chop some onions, garlic, mushrooms and chicken, and cook them in a skillet with some butter, flour, chicken stock, cream and herbs. Then I transferred the mixture to a pie dish and covered it with some puff pastry. I brushed some egg on top and baked it in the oven for about 25 minutes.
The result was amazing! The pie was golden and flaky on the outside, and creamy and savory on the inside. The chicken was tender and the mushrooms added a nice texture and flavor. It was very filling and satisfying, and I enjoyed every bite. I felt proud of myself for trying something new and succeeding.
I think I will make this dish again in the future, maybe with some variations. I wonder what other recipes I can find online that are easy and tasty. Maybe I will search for some desserts next time. I love exploring new cuisines and learning new skills in the kitchen.
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Based on the Story Ode To Thanks
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Write a summary of two places at once.refer back to the key details you starred while reading the text.choose transition words and phrases from the bank to connect the events.remember to avoid including your opinions in the summary
Answer:
first we went to Egypt. Egypt is a nice place to go with your family next thing is Egypt food the food is so good also the drinks but the most important thing to do before come to Egypt you should watch video about it.then me and my family went to palastain we visit Al-Aqsa Mosque the aqsa is so beautiful. during we visit tha aqsa I can't believe that is real finally we returned home.
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What point of view does Emily Brontë use in this excerpt from the novel Wuthering Heights?
In all England, I do not believe that I could have fixed on a situation so completely removed from the stir of society. A perfect misanthropist’s heaven: and Mr. Heathcliff and I are such a suitable pair to divide the desolation between us. A capital fellow! He little imagined how my heart warmed towards him when I beheld his black eyes withdraw so suspiciously under their brows, as I rode up, and when his fingers sheltered themselves, with a jealous resolution, still further in his waistcoat, as I announced my name.
A.
first-person point of view
B.
second-person point of view
C.
third-person limited point of view
D.
third-person omniscient point of view
Describe how jonas friends treat him differently after the assignments are announced. why do you think this? ( the giver)
Answer: you got any evidence from the book??
Explanation:
After the Chief Elder announces Jonas's assignment, everyone starts chanting his name louder and louder. After that, Jonas calls out for Asher and insists to ride their bikes home together. However, while riding home, Jonas felt a moment of hesitation and uncertainty from his friend. When he arrived home, he felt that they "weren't quite as they had always been through the long friendship." I think this is because of Jonas's new, very important job that causes loneliness and frustration.
Write down an awkward situation that you escaped from using an joke
what information do body paragraphs provide
At the end of the story, one of the aliens talks about the pain of loneliness. What does it mean to be alone? What is the effect of being an outcast?
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
b most accurately portrays the passage.
What are some things Peter did in the book Pax?
Answer:
Breaks his foot
Explanation:
Finally, at the end of the book, they do find each other, after Peter, the boy, has broken his foot and grown stronger for it, and Pax, the fox, joins wild foxes, learning how to survive on his own. Peter lets him go on his way, knowing Pax has found a new family and is where he should be.
Which of the following statements shows a bias?
A. President Jones recently conducted a survey of the entire student body to identify the most pressing needs of students.
B. President Jones announced today that she will be seeking reelection to the Student Council.
C. President Jones has met with faculty monthly over the course of the past year to address student concerns and discuss changes in policy.
D. President Jones has worked tirelessly to change school policies that deny students their basic rights and to increase communication between teachers and students.
At one point, Judge Duffy wishes out loud that reporters were there to help get to the bottom of Nellie's story. Nellie thinks to herself,
"I got very much frightened at this, for if there is any one who can ferret out a mystery it is a reporter. I felt that I would rather face a mass of expert doctors, policemen, and detectives than two bright specimens of my craft..." Interpret what Nellie meant by this quote in the context of what you know about the story.
Answer: i believe Nellie is explaining that she understands that reporters are the ones that can really uncover a mystery (ferreting out - to solve or uncover something). She is saying she would rather face many professionals, who would be quite anxiety inducing, than a reporter. She also shows she knows she’s good at what she does. from this, it seems as if she’s also a reporter.
Answer:
I THINK THAT THIS IS A GREAT MOVIE
Explanation:
How does Uncle Vernon react to Harry's request for a ride to this platform?
A. He Laughs Maliciously
B. He agrees and takes him happily
C. He tells him to take a cab
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