Answer:
A
Explanation:
July
by Susan Hartley Swett
When the scarlet cardinal tells
Her dream to the dragonfly,
And the lazy breeze makes a nest in the trees,
And murmurs a lullaby,
It's July.
When the tangled cobweb pulls
The cornflower's cap awry,
And the lilies tall lean over the wall
To bow to the butterfly,
It's July.
When the heat like a mist veil floats,
And poppies flame in the rye,
And the silver note in the streamlet's throat
Has softened almost to a sigh,
It's July.
When the hours are so still that time
Forgets them, and lets them lie
Underneath petals pink till the night stars wink
At the sunset in the sky,
It's July.
Which statement best expresses the theme of "July"?
Summer is a calm and peaceful time of year.
Nature is cruel and cares not for human concerns.
The slow pace of life in summer can be frustrating.
People cannot comprehend the complexity of nature.
Which word is the coordinating conjunction in this sentence? Math and science are my favorite subjects. A. are B. and C. my D. subjects
While _______ on the bed, Peter was suddenly awakened by the alarm.
A.
lain
B.
lying
C.
laying
Read the excerpt from the primary source, "A Letter Written by Sarah Stockert."
When my chance at stardom arrived, I answered the call immediately and wholeheartedly. As they say, the show must go on! My acting instinct rose to the occasion. I knew my lines, and no one would have known I had the slightest hint of stage fright.
Striding onto the stage and taking my mark, my persona changed. The nerves vanished. Where to? I don't have a clue. In their place, perseverance and a little bit of confidence. The overhead lights were hot, blinding, and made it impossible to decipher faces. To be honest, I was a little annoyed that the producer hadn't noticed and turned them down.
Read the excerpt from the secondary source, "The Show Must Go On."
The producer called a quick intermission. Audience members were left bored and clueless waiting for the show to resume. The stage curtains were drawn, and behind the scenes, a search began. It seems that nerves had gotten the best of our star. Rumors were confirmed that Stockert had suffered a case of stage fright. She was found pacing in her dressing room. Nervous and too stunned to perform, she stalled the entire performance for a period of 20 minutes.
The show did go on, and when the performance resumed, Stockert was already in position. Her onstage entrance had been removed. The glare of the bright lights ensured that our lead did not make eye contact with the audience. The strategies to remedy her stage fright worked.
What is the major difference between the retelling of Sarah Stockert's performance in the primary and secondary sources?
In the primary text, Sarah is not nervous.
In the primary text, Sarah never makes it to the stage.
In the secondary text, the audience is frustrated by Sarah's delay.
In the secondary text, the audience is unaware of Sarah's nerves.
What is the same about the retelling of Sarah Stockert's first night on Broadway in the texts "A Letter Written by Sarah Stockert" and "The Show Must Go On."
In both texts, the audience was frustrated.
In both texts, the audience was unaware of any problems.
In both texts, Sarah Stockert impressed the crowd.
In both texts, Sarah Stockert was nervous to perform
Which question encourages further discussion? Is pollution a problem in the city? Does water pollution harm fish? How is air pollution harmful? Do people care about pollution?
Answer:
do people care about pollution
Explanation:
this question is not based on facts but on opinion, meaning there will be more agreements or disagreements, so the topic and 'said opinions' can be 'discussed' more and in further depth, rather than the other questions based on reciting facts. like in your writing piece or answer you can debate both sides of the argument
hope this made sense and helped :)
Answer:
Question D
Do people care about pollution?Explanation:
Rest questions are also about pollution but
they are general factsThey have scientific researched proofs and scientifically observed.So discussion is not requiredOn last one their may arguments occur between opinions so it should be discussed
Help me please, I can't get this wrong ;-;
Which of the following is the correct way to cite an article you read online about Magnetism? HELP ASAP PLEASE
Magnetism Today, August 5, 2005. (name of the website, date you accessed the website, and the complete website address/URL)
Magnetism Today, August 5, 2005. (name of the website underlined, date you accessed the website, and the complete website address/URL)
August 5, 2005, Magnetism Today. (date you accessed the website, name of the website, and the complete website address/URL)
Magnetism Today, August 5, 2005. (the complete website address/URL, name of the website, and date you accessed the website)
Answer:
The correct way to cite an article you read online about Magnetism would be:
Magnetism Today, August 5, 2005. (name of the website, date you accessed the website, and the complete website address/URL)
It's important to include the name of the website, the date you accessed the website, and the complete website address/URL in the citation. Additionally, the name of the website should be formatted with italics or underlined to indicate that it's a title.
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct way to cite an article you read online about Magnetism is:
Author, A. A. (Date of publication). Title of article. Title of website, [URL].
For example, if you read an article about Magnetism on the website "Magnetism Today" on August 5, 2005, you would cite it as follows:
Smith, J. (2005, August 5). Magnetism. Magnetism Today, https://www.magnetismtoday.com/.
Note that the author's name is not always available, in which case you would omit it from the citation. Additionally, if the article does not have a title, you would use the title of the website in place of the article title.
Here are some additional tips for citing online articles:
Always include the date you accessed the article, even if it is the same date as the publication date.
If the article is no longer available on the website where you found it, you can try searching for it on the Wayback Machine.
If you are citing a government website, you can use the Government Publishing Office (GPO) Style Guide for guidance.
If you are citing a scholarly journal article, you can use the American Psychological Association (APA) Style Guide for guidance.
I hope this helps!
Explanation:
HELP ASAP!!!!!!!!!!
In the third sentence of paragraph five of The Loner, find the phrase that the author used to help you feel the boy's loneliness or his exhaustion. Type the phrase into the box below. Note: The phrase must be 8 words long. Remember that a phrase is not a complete sentence and should not include any capitalization or punctuation.
Answer:
Explanation:
In the third sentence of paragraph one it says, "He was used to being out of doors at all hours but he had never seen anything like this and he stood, swaying wearily, caught by its splendor." The only logical answer is swaying wearily.
I hope this helps.....
Answer:
swaying wearily
Explanation:
i stole it from someone else lol
Question: How badly can a concussion be whence you get it while playing football and how are the ways you can get concussion of the many concussions for contact sports such as football???
I NEED THE ANWSERS ASAP AND FAST PLEASE! ! ! ! ! !
I'm doing an essay for my 5th period class and its due tomorrow and I want to know more about Concussions and how they affect contact sports like football.
Answer: https://kidshealth.org/en/teens/concussions-sports.html
Explanation:
i found this website that may be useful :)
she was known for spinning tales” (par. 1)
Type of Figurative Language: ___________
“a love of nursery rhymes spread like
wildfire” (par. 2)
Type of Figurative Language: ___________
“a deadly disease which grabbed hold of
Europe” (Par. 3)
Type of Figurative Language: ___________
Review the discussion prompt with a partner or small group. Before beginning your discussion, generate ideas for your response and revisit the vocabulary review list to select useful and relevant terms.
Discussion: In this unit, we have been reading, writing, and thinking about identity, and one aspect of a person’s identity is his or her personality. What is one word you would use to describe your personality? Why did you choose that word? What has contributed to the development of your personality?Use as many Big Idea and Academic Vocabulary words in your discussion as you can.
After your discussion, reflect on your experience. How many vocabulary words were you able to incorporate? How comfortable did you feel recalling and using these words? What strategies were beneficial in learning these words, and what will you adjust in the future? Record your response below.
How do we become who we are? Traditionally, people’s answers have placed them in one of two camps: nature or nurture. The one says genes determine an individual while the other claims the environment is the linchpin for development. Since the 16th century, when the terms “nature” and “nurture” first came into use, many people have spent ample time debating which is more important, but these discussions have more often led to ideological cul-de-sacs rather than pinnacles of insight.
New research into epigenetics the science of how the environment influences genetic expressions changing the conversation. As psychologist David S. Moore explains in his newest book, The Developing Genome, this burgeoning field reveals that what counts is not what genes you have so much as what your genes are doing. And what your genes are doing is influenced by the ever-changing environment they’re in. Factors like stress, nutrition, and exposure to toxins all play a role in how genes are expressed essentially which genes are turned on or off. Unlike the static conception of nature or nurture, epigenetic research demonstrates how genes and environments continuously interact to produce characteristics throughout a lifetime.
The structure of the paragraph is compare and contrast. It contrasts the influence of nature on development by describing details that support the other side of the debate. It shows that environment also has a strong influence on people.
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2. C
3. A
Questions are in the picture below answer the 17 questions
Answer:
2) Fact (If they did, I don't have the story so I can't really tell)
3) Fact (Again, If the construction did, then yes. If it didn't then that is an opinion.)
4) Opinion (Oranges have more potassium on average than bananas.)
5) Opinion (Maybe someone else likes it more)
6) Opinion (Where's the proof, and if it does say in the story then I guess a fact)
7) Opinion (It does matter if you turn in work late)
8) Opinion (This may sound like a fact but it depends on the situation, the person and who is there and if anyone is in danger)
9) Opinion (Yes, working out in the morning is better than any other time of the day but still, where is the proof and charts to justify that claim.)
10) Fact (Sounds like a fact, again we do need to find proof and charts/graphs to prove that claim)
11) Opinion
12) Opinion
13) Opinion
14) Fact (I guess the actor did?)
15) Opinion
16) Opinion
17) Opinion
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The net shown below can be folded to form what figure?
rectangular pyramid
triangular prism
rectangular prism
triangular pyramid
Answer:
B.triangular prism.
Explanation:
I did the test myself. Good luck with the rest of your test! <3
HELP NEED RIGHT NOW! I just need a prompt not a whole essay
what can i write about in my essay about the quote “We do what we have to do so that we can do what we want to do.” by denzel washington
Answer:
-sometimes bad decisions are needed to have good outcomes, basically "a bad decision, for a good cause" example: sometimes countries dont let in refugees but its because they dont want to overpopulate the country which would lead to a decrease in jobs and many other things, maybe the country does want to let in refugees but they choose not to just to provide a better living environment for the people who already occupate the country
Explanation:
Answer:
A quote that is both simple and profound. When action is taken, it has a sense of purpose and gratitude. That was something I had to figure out for myself. You will never amount to anything great or achieve success in life unless you act, put in the effort, and believe in yourself. Imagine having a high level of anxiety about accomplishing or overcoming the things you fear the most. It is like a mountain, a brick wall, or a powerful tower is keeping you from addressing that internal or external giant in your life, and you feel as if you are suffocating in your own body, drowning deep in the oceanwaters, looking for someone to pull you up and save you or saving yourself on your own.
This is my narrative, and my name is Ty Ariel Brayden. I was born and raised in Miami, Florida, for 18 years, and have always lived in a single parent family. Things were not always simple, and they were not always difficult, but I did get a taste of what life has to offer. You will find me to be one of the sweetest people you have ever met. Do not chuckle! Because I am.
Explanation:
Here is a start; if you need anything further, please let me know.
Can y'all help me please with this question?
Answer:
years
Explanation:
It is relating it to sum else so yeah
Hey I would like a Medical school essay due tomorrow
After reading “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi,” you become interested in the colonization of India. Which reference tool would you use to learn more about this subject? A. a dictionary to find the definition of the word "colony" B. a glossary for information about colonization C. an encyclopedia by looking up keywords in the index D. a thesaurus to determine if there is a synonym for “colonize”
B. The answer is B. This is because a glossary is an alphabetical list of terms or words found in or relating to a specific subject, text, or dialect, with explanations; a brief dictionary.
write an opening thesis for an essay...
prompt: Although the article begins with a narrative about a real-life event that occurred, the author clearly intends to persuade the reader. Compose a response analyzing the author’s point of view throughout the text.
First you write your hook ( A question - A fact - A statement) then You write your thesis statement.
Choose two sentences or phrases that give context clues to the meaning of "myriad" as used in the second paragraph.
A) Together we stepped out to stand in silent contemplation of a landscape at once weird and beautiful.
B) And upon all the noonday sun poured its torrid rays out of a cloudless sky.
C) Behind us rose a dark and forbidding wood of a giant arborescent ferns intermingled with the commoner types of a primeval tropical forest.
D) We could see the same splendid coloring of countless blossoms that glorified the islands,
E) Starred with the magnificent splendor of vivid blooms.
Answer:
what is the text first of all?
What does the word Occult mean in the book the lost symbol?
Answer: ― Dan Brown, The Lost Symbol. “...the word occult, despite conjuring images of devil worship, actually means 'hidden' or 'obscured.
Explanation: hidden or obscured
Answer:
supernatural........
Please help i will mark brainliest
Read the following excerpt from Pointed Roofs by Dorothy Richardson. Then, respond to the question that follows.
Walking along a narrow muddy causeway by a little river overhung with willows, girls ahead of her in single file and girls in single file behind, Miriam drearily recognised that it was June. The month of roses, she thought, and looked out across the flat green fields. It was not easy to walk along the slippery pathway. On one side was the little grey river, on the other long wet grass repelling and depressing. Not far ahead was the roadway which led, she supposed to the farm where they were to drink new milk. She would have to walk with someone when they came to the road, and talk. She wondered whether this early morning walk would come, now, every day. Her heart sank at the thought. It had been too hot during the last few days for any going out at midday, and she had hoped that the strolling in the garden, sitting about under the chestnut tree and in the little wooden garden room off the saal had taken the place of walks for the summer.
She had got up reluctantly, at the surprise of the very early gonging. Mademoiselle had guessed it would be a "milk-walk." Pausing in the bright light of the top landing as Mademoiselle ran downstairs she had seen through the landing window the deep peak of a distant gable casting an unfamiliar shadow—a shadow sloping the wrong way, a morning shadow. She remembered the first time, the only time, she had noticed such a shadow—getting up very early one morning while Harriett and all the household were still asleep—and how she had stopped dressing and gazed at it as it stood there cool and quiet and alone across the mellow face of a neighbouring stone porch—had suddenly been glad that she was alone and had wondered why that shadowed porch-peak was more beautiful than all the summer things she knew and felt at that moment that nothing could touch or trouble her again.
She could not find anything of that feeling in the early day outside Hanover. She was hemmed in, and the fields were so sad she could not bear to look at them. The sun had disappeared since they came out. The sky was grey and low and it seemed warmer already than it had been in the midday sun during the last few days.
In a well-written paragraph of 5–7 sentences, explain how the author uses stream of consciousness and one other narrative technique to enhance her writing. Be sure to include specific textual evidence to support the narrative techniques you discuss in your response.
Answer: The author uses many different ways of pulling n the readers by using diction and juxifiaton. The reader will be intruged on what is goin gon in the short sotry based on the amount of this pops up.
describe one example of interdependence in the Secret Annexe.
Shared Resources
The residents of the Secret Annexe had to share limited resources such as food, water and other essential supplies. They had to ration their provisions and make sure everyone had their fair share. This required cooperation and consideration for each other's needs.
Answer:
shared resources
Explanation:
Ive got this answer correct before.
Every student and teacher _____ (is/are) presented during the assembly.
Choose the correct answer.
Read this description of Abraham Lincoln.
I see very plainly Abraham Lincoln’s dark brown face, with the deep-cut lines, the eyes, always to me with a deep latent sadness in the expression. . . . None of the artists or pictures has caught the deep, though subtle and indirect, expression of this man’s face.
What does this passage help readers imagine about Lincoln’s appearance?
that he looked serious and sorrowful
that he looked young and thoughtful
that he looked angry and stern
that he looked witty and playful
Answer: That he looks serious and sorrowful
Explanation: The adjectives used to describe Lincoln portray the emotions of serious through his "deep cut lines" and his eyes while sadness is used as a synonym for "sorrowful"
thesis statement for What is the best way to eat an ice cream cone?
Answer:
I believe the best way to eat an ice cream cone is _______ because ___________ and _____________.
Explanation:
Which topic would be most appropriate for an argumentative essay
Read this paragraph from a story about space travel.The ship was silver and red, shining brightly and happily in the intense sunlight. Marco sprinted toward the spaceport. His sides hurt, and his suitcase banged wildly against his legs, but he dared not stop. The last scheduled liftoff for the year would happen in 10 minutes, and he couldn’t be late.Which sentence from the paragraph supports the idea that Marco is planning to be on the spaceship?A.“Marco sprinted toward the spaceport.”B.“The ship was silver and red, shining brightly and happily in the intense sunlight.”C.“His sides hurt, and his suitcase banged wildly against his legs, but he dared not stop.”D.“The last scheduled liftoff for the year would happen in 10 minutes, and he couldn’t be late.”
Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
Because he is running towards the liftoff and he might have to wait a year if he does not hurry
3x + 1
you tell me what this is
Answer: an iterated function and the question of whether it always reaches 1 when starting from any positive integer.
Explanation:an iterated function and the question of whether it always reaches 1 when starting from any positive integer.
Answer:
This is an iterated function
Explanation:
Iteration is a numerical method used to find an approximation to a root (solution) of an equation y=f(x) where f(x)=0. The method discussed here is often known as fixed point iteration.
“The Unseen Values” is an essay that was written to be presented before Congress. Think about how the author’s knowledge of his audience may have influenced the type of details he decided to include. If the writer were writing to convince school children to support his position, how might his argument be different? In your journal, craft an outline of some of the points you would include in an argument aimed at convincing a third-grade class to support space exploration.
Answer:
I'm sorry I don't know the answer to this question
Answer:
Explanation:
The author's knowledge of presenting in front of Congress may have caused him/her to use contradictory and rhetorical terms to help get their point across about space exploration, and to help persuade the members of congress to approve of space exploration.
If the author were writing to convince school children to support his position, he could use pictures or made-up scenarios that could be applicable to the children; therefore, making them want to learn more about space exploration and support the cause.
Here are some of the points i would personally include in an argument aimed at convincing a third-grade class to support space exploration:
Using pictures.
Using historical facts.
Using made-up scenarios or stories that apply to children.
Talk about careers in the space field.
Which statement best describes the Eagles’ rescue during the Warg attack? * 2 points the Lord of the Eagles takes Gandalf first, and then the eagles take the dwarves the eagles hurl fireballs at the Wargs and then rescue all the travelers Bilbo is left alone, but an eagle comes back to rescue him
Answer: ecause the Eagles are in conflict with the Goblins, for example
Explanation: