Answer:
The answer to the riddle is Breath.
Explanation:
Can somebody please help me write a book report it has to be a 6th grade level book with the author's name and the book name in it also the book has to be a physical book. i will give 100B points and Brainliest
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
You should read a wrinkle in time it is extremely short. Then message me and I will help you write it, but i cant write it 100%.
Are men smarter then women?
Answer:
Women have a higher Iq than men
Explanation:
The reason why is because women have a 63% higher rank and Men have a 42 percent rank so that will confirm in scientific history is that Women are smarter.
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: ___________
GIVING BRAINLIEST
Read each passage carefully. Which excerpt does not contain juxtaposition?
A: Merry and tragical? Tedious and brief? That is hot ice, and wondrous strange snow!; How shall we find the concord of this discord?
B: A moment of pleasure, an hour of pain, a day of sunshine, a week of rain, a fortnight of peace, a month of strife, these taken together make up life.
C: Bet and Nan were fifteen years old—twins. They were good-hearted girls, unclean, clothed in rags, and profoundly ignorant. Their mother was like them.
D: In the ancient city of London, on a certain autumn day in the second quarter of the 16th century, a born was born to a poor family, who did not want him. On the same day another English child was born to a rich family, who did want him.
Answer: a
Explanation: juxtaposition means
e fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect.
"the juxtaposition of these two images" so a fits the best
Option C is correct. "Bet and Nan were fifteen years old—twins. They were good-hearted girls, unclean, clothed in rags, and profoundly ignorant. Their mother was like them." does not contain juxtaposition.
What is juxta positioning?Juxtaposition is a literary device where two or more contrasting ideas, images, or characters are placed side by side in a text for the purpose of comparison or contrast.
This technique is used by writers to create emphasis, highlight differences or similarities, or to create a particular mood or tone in a text.
Juxtaposition can be used in a variety of ways in literature. For example, an author might use it to contrast a character's appearance with their personality, or to highlight the differences between two settings or time periods. It can also be used to draw attention to a specific theme or idea in a text, or to create a sense of irony or humor.
Here, the passage in option C does not contain juxtaposition.
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guys I've got a very serious question: which hogwarts do you think timothée chalamet would be in?
why is this poem the biggest piece of junk on the planet it makes no sense
The right to make my dreams come true,
I ask, nay, I demand of life,
Nor shall fate's deadly contraband
Impede my steps, nor countermand;
Too long my heart against the ground
Has beat the dusty years around,
And now at length I rise! I wake!
And stride into the morning break!
this poem is the biggest piece of junk on the planet that makes no sense because you fail to understand it and feel it
try doing that...
I need the last two questions for my projects
1. What new questions do you have after reading "New Kid" by Jerry Craft? How can you find the answers to those questions?
2. What text features do you see within your text? Give some examples and explain their purpose
Answer:
1. Possible new questions that may arise after reading "New Kid" by Jerry Craft could include:
- How does the author's personal experiences influence the story and characters in the book?- What message is the author trying to convey about race and identity?- How does the book depict the challenges faced by students of color in predominantly white schools?- What other books or media could I explore to learn more about similar topics and themes?To find answers to these questions, you could conduct research online or through additional reading, seek out interviews or articles featuring the author, or discuss the book with others who have read it and may have different perspectives and insights.
2. Text features are the design elements and organizational tools within a text that help readers navigate and understand the content more easily. Examples of text features in a book like "New Kid" could include:
- Chapter headings and titles to indicate different sections of the story- Illustrations and diagrams to provide visual aids and enhance the reading experience- Character profiles or descriptions to introduce and provide context for the different people in the story- Glossaries or footnotes to define unfamiliar terms or concepts- Quotations or excerpts from other sources to provide additional context or support for the author's pointsThe purpose of these text features is to make the book more accessible and engaging for readers, and to provide additional information or context that may be helpful in understanding the story and themes presented in the text.
Answer:
After reading “New Kid” by Jerry Craft, I have several new questions.
How can schools better support students of color who are new to their school?
What are the long-term effects of microaggressions on students of color?
How can we create more inclusive and welcoming school communities?
I can find the answers to these questions by doing research on the topic, talking to experts, and listening to the experiences of students of color.
There are several text features that I see within the text “New Kid” by Jerry Craft. These include:
Title: The title of the book, “New Kid,” is a good example of a text feature. The title tells the reader what the book is about, and it also sets the tone for the story.
Chapter headings: The chapter headings in “New Kid” are also text features. They help the reader to keep track of the story, and they also provide a brief overview of what will happen in each chapter.
Dialogue: Dialogue is another text feature that is used in “New Kid.” Dialogue helps the reader to understand the characters and their motivations. It also helps to move the story along.
Exposition: Exposition is a type of writing that provides background information about the setting, characters, and plot. Exposition is used in “New Kid” to help the reader understand the world that the characters live in.
Narration: Narration is the voice of the story. It is the way that the story is told. The narrator in “New Kid” is a first-person narrator, which means that the story is told from the perspective of the main character, Jordan Banks.
Illustration: “New Kid” is a graphic novel, which means that it is a combination of text and illustration. The illustrations in “New Kid” help to bring the story to life, and they also provide additional information that is not included in the text.
All of these text features work together to create a complete and engaging story.
Explanation:
Can anyone write me a poem about walking in the rain? Thanks :)
WALKING IN THE RAIN
Walk with me to find a clover,
It times of sun and rain,
Share with me your laughter,
Which echoes down the lane,
Walk with me to find a flower.
In times of hurt and times of pain,
Walk with me during the showers,
And make it great again.
Here is a simple poem that you could just edit just in case if you want to. Just make sure that it seems right to you.
Poem 1: “On the Grasshopper
and the Cricket”
Poem 2: “The Call of the Wild”
What has hands and a face, but can’t hold anything or smile?
Get Brainliest if correct.
The 5 paragraph format includes an introduction, supporting evidence and a summary.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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(ima answer it in the comments since the most recent answer is wrong)
05.09 Advanced Focusing on Form Worksheet
Complete this assignment based on your reading of “The Monkey’s Paw” by W.W. Jacobs.
Part I: Character or Theme?
Answer each of the following questions in complete 1-2 sentences.
1. Which character or theme from “The Monkey’s Paw” will you be using for this assignment?
2. Why did you select this particular character or theme from “The Monkey’s Paw”?
Part 2: Sonnet or Villanelle?
Use the chart below to explain your decision to use either a sonnet or villanelle to represent your character or theme from “The Monkey’s Paw” by W. W. Jacobs.
My Responses
Sonnet or Villanelle?
Which poetic form did you select to reflect your character or theme? Answer in ONE sentence.
Explanation
Why did you select a sonnet or villanelle to represent your character or theme? Answer in 2-3 sentences.
Textual Support
Provide THREE examples from the text to support your decision for a sonnet or a villanelle. 1. 2. 3.
Reflection
Why would the opposite poetic form NOT work for your character or theme? Answer in 2-3 sentences.
Answer:Never interfering with destiny is the central message of The Monkey's Paw. In the short story, the subject is illustrated in a variety of ways.
Explanation:
Who or what is depicted on the monkey's paw?
The primary terror of "The Monkey's Paw" is the potential change of Herbert White from a kind, loving, and devoted young man into a dangerous monster. Herbert is a kind and caring son who enjoys playing chess with his dad and making his mother smile.
What, specifically, is the monkey's paw's motif, and why?
The Whites' downfall results from their desire for more than they truly required. Despite the fact that Mr. White is satisfied with his life—he has a happy family and a cosy.
plz help me answer those question I will mark brainliest
(pls be specific)
Set High Expectations. ...
Establish a Classroom Routine. ...
Practice the 'Daily Fives' ...
Continually Grow in Your Profession. ...
Help Students Climb Bloom's Taxonomy Pyramid. ...
Vary Your Instruction. ...
Show That You Care About Every Student. ...
Be Transparent and Ready to Help.
I hugged King Kong, he hugged me back.
I look down Broadway for a work of art,
the Fulton Fish Market for a slice of life,
United Nations Headquarters for a little peace.
It's lonely up here without my big twin brothers,
the World Trade Center Towers.
Wait here on my doorstep, Central Park
—"Empire State Building,"
J. Patrick Lewis
What does J. Patrick Lewis assume about his audience?
that they plan to take a trip to New York City
that they do not know about New York City
that they know about famous New York City landmarks
that they do not like visiting New York City’s landmarks
Answer:
that they know about famous New York City landmarks
Explanation:
Answer:
that they know about famous New York City landmarks
Explanation:
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I don't know what ur working with but i did not help you just find a different answer but like i said C on Edge2020. hope i help any of you now don't come on here the rest of the Test I challenge you to take the rest of the test and try!!!
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Which statement best explains how the gerund is used in a sentence
Answer:a gerund is a verb acting as a noun and always has an -ing
Explanation:
What comparisons can you make between "The Highwayman" and "Annabel Lee"
They are both tragic love stories.
The girls both die.
The men both have to grief.
The main characters are both women.
Why is Ha from Inside Out and Back Again optimistic?
Give two quotes from the text from page one to page nine that show this.
If someone could help me it would be greatly appreciated.
who here is in flvs i am i have ms.ransom im in fith grade
Answer:
no
Explanation:
List at least three (3) clues in the poem that inform the reader this poem is inspired by the early spring:
Answer:
Explanation:
Nature's first green is gold
Her early leaf's a flower
So dawn goes down to day
Study the following list of words. Find all of the words that relate to being QUIET. Use your dictionary or thesaurus if you are not sure of a word's meaning.
jump
crawl
boom
creep
splash
jangle
yell
speedy
skip
dart
flee
shout
bark
loiter
hot
swift
crack
silence
sleep
skim
peace
calm
immovable
softly
soundless
turtle
dash
rapid
still
elegant
lag
hush
roar
murmur
snail
zoom
Answer:
soundless
silence
peace
clam
hush
Explain and describe two strategies that can help you become a more fluent reader.
What is a good title for chapter 1 for the book Restart by Gordon Korman.
Answer:
Think on these
Explanation:
Think on these
Answer:
B Who am I?
Explain:
who am I?
So I have an essay that I gotta do, It’s about How all illegal substances(Drugs, cigarettes.. Etc) and smoking should be banned. So far I talked about how smoking can be a risk and how it can effect other people. Any ideas on what else to write and add?! So far I have 2 paragraphs I need 3 more ideas on this topic. Please and thank you!
Answer:
Maybe write about social problem (peer pressure)
For example, your friend smoke with another peopel that you don't know and he want you to smoke, too. So would you smoke or not. Most of the time, people smoke because of peer pressure and then it became an addiction
Do you think we are to dependent on computers/cell phones, why or why not?
Answer:
Yes i think we are a little too dependent on computer and cell phone as we use it for everything like to find answers, to copy ,for entertainment for communication for literally everything. Soon technology is going to be our lives. We don't use our brains as much as our parents and grandparents did. We are stealing knowledge from other people who have learnt. We are depending on it to find answers to everything. We are taking advantage of it. It should not be used excessively. It is not supposed to be used to find answers to exams. We are suppose to learn and apply.
Explanation:
We had been rehearsing the play for two months, and as opening night swiftly approached, my apprehension deepened, I had directed some dubious- seeming productions before, but nothing quite so dodgy as this one, the lead actor kept forgetting his lines at crucial points , the supporting actors seemed uninterested and uninvested, and the set kept falling apart. I was about at the end of my rope, at the point of pulling out what little hair I had left on my head, I felt sure we were doomed.
Read the paragraph above, then provide another paragraph on your own which brings the story to a conclusion. How you want to end the story is up to you, but you must provide extensive detail and description in your account.
Please help me anyone.
Answer:
I could see determination and pride within the faces of all the cast. They were my friends and at this point my family. The stage drapes parted and the lights shone down in front of us was an empty auditorium. Seat after seat, empty and listless. But we still performed our hearts out and even though there was nobody to watch we still did it. Our once-in-a-lifetime show it wasn't all that great but I had fun. When the drapes finally closed the cheers of thousands rang in my ears. I looked back at my friends and fellow cast and shared the same smile that we had when we first started it was how it was meant to be.
Explanation:
Put this last then put the comments as added in chronological order then add this
Write a brief plot outline of main events in Incident at Hawk’s Hill ?
Answer:
Incident at Hawk’s Hill is a historical novel by Allan W. Eckert published in 1971. The story is set in 1870 on Hawk's Hill, a farm of William and Esther MacDonald, located in the Canadian Prairies about twenty miles north of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The plot centers on a six-year-old boy named Benjamin MacDonald who gets lost on the Canadian prairie and survives for two months thanks to a mother badger. Benjamin is a lover of nature and animals but runs away from his father and his home. As the weather grows threatening he crawls into the hole of a female badger he had previously befriended.
Read the following text from a student essay. How can the writer best improve his or her organization?
In response to the rampant graffiti problem in our school, I am proposing one relatively straightforward solution. Each classroom should be assigned to one area of the school and given responsibility for its upkeep, from keeping it clear of litter to ensuring that the walls are unmarked. Students could earn points for each day that their assigned area is kept free of graffiti. These points would entitle students to special prizes or privileges at school. The amount of graffiti around the school lately is simply unacceptable. Property is being damaged, and the custodial staff spends far too much time cleaning up after delinquent students. If students take pride in our school and work together, we can keep it looking spotless and beautiful.
1. by moving the second sentence to the beginning
2. by adding a transition between the final two sentences
3. by describing the problem before moving on to the solution
Also, this question is from IXL R.7 Suggest appropriate revisions (7th grade)
1.by describing the problem before moving on to the solution
2.by adding a transition between the final two sentences
3.by moving the second sentence to the beginning
Which sentence uses a colon correctly?
A.
According to The Daily Chatter, snow is expected tomorrow: "It will become colder after midnight with cloudy skies and a chance of up to five inches of accumulation."
B.
According to The Daily Chatter: snow is expected tomorrow. "It will become colder after midnight with cloudy skies and a chance of up to five inches of accumulation."
C.
According to: The Daily Chatter, snow is expected tomorrow, "It will become colder after midnight with cloudy skies and a chance of up to five inches of accumulation."
D.
According to The Daily Chatter, snow is expected tomorrow. "It will become colder after midnight: with cloudy skies and a chance of up to five inches of accumulation."
Have you ever thought about how the media might influence our opinions about ourselves? Images in magazines and on television create an idealized picture of what a beautiful woman should look like in our society. Young women are bombarded by these images every day. As a result, they grow from adolescence into adulthood with an unrealistic picture of beauty in their minds. This distorted view of reality is extremely dangerous for the female psyche.
The average woman in the United States is a size 12–14; however, runway and fashion models are often a size zero. The unrealistically thin portrayal of women is concerning. Some models and actresses are even speaking out about their frustrations with the portrayal of women in magazines. Actress Kate Winslet, famous for her role in the movie Titanic, complained about an image of her published in a magazine in which her body was digitally stretched to look thinner. She stated, "The retouching is excessive. I don't desire to look like that." Winslet went on to express her concerns about the unrealistic and unhealthy message that digital altering of images creates in the female mind.
The images in magazines are the result of the effects of special lighting, makeup, and even image editing tools like Photoshop. Even the images of the world's most beautiful supermodels are altered to make the models appear taller, thinner, or otherwise, different from their original pictures. If even the models' images are altered, how is the average woman supposed to feel about her own beauty?
1
Select ALL the correct answers.
Which two sentences should be added to the end of paragraph 3 to support the idea that photo editing in magazines can affect readers' self-esteem?
The unrealistic images could lead young, impressionable readers to make unhealthy choices in pursuit of physical beauty that is not even real.
More actresses should speak out and let their fans know when pictures of them have been digitally altered by image-conscious magazines.
Knowing that magazines edit photos of models helps magazine readers understand that they could also look that way if their photos are retouched.
Models and their agents should know better than to allow magazines to digitally retouch images, which inaccurately portrays individuals.
Magazine publishers consistently claim they are simply keeping up with the latest advancements in digital photo technology.
Constantly seeing these flawless pictures makes normal people feel like they do not measure up to the current standard of beauty.
Answer:
Number 1 and 4
Explanation:
The second and third answer is wrong because it is not about self-esteem, like the question is asking. 2 and 3 may be correct, but it is not what the question is asking.
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Answer:
Explanation:
Oberon =
Overview... the King of the Fairies. Oberon is known around his kingdom for being a bit of a ladies man, as his torrid affairs have been the subject of gossip far and wide. He and his wife, the Queen of the Fairies, Titania, have been fighting over control of a changeling child. Oberon, it seems, wants to use the child as his henchman.
Personality... power-hungry, Machiavellian, and a bit mischievous. Oberon will stop at nothing to get his way, even if it means betraying his wife. The Fairy King and his playful servant, Puck, have been known to enjoy a good joke every now and then – especially when it’s at another’s expense.
Titania =
Overview... the powerful and feisty Queen of the Fairies. Titania is a formidable opponent for her husband, Oberon. While the king and queen fight often, their quarrel has recently become heated over the child of one of Titania’s worshippers. Oberon wants to take the boy in as his personal henchman, while Titania wants to raise him herself.
Personality... sassy and headstrong. Titania refuses to give up the Indian changeling child to her husband and, as a result, is punished for it. Much like Oberon, she’s been known to have a wandering eye.
Puck =
Overview... servant to the King of the Fairies, Oberon. Puck gets along well with his master – the two of them love a good prank. The “shrewd and knavish sprite” is in charge of doing Oberon’s bidding. In this case, he’s been assigned to dispense a powerful love potion on the king’s wife, Titania.
Personality... jovial, frolicsome, and tricksy. Puck, “that merry wanderer of the night,” is not a normal fairy. He is slightly coarser than his fellow magical creatures, though he still moves with grace. His mischievous behavior sets him apart from the other sprites.
Demetrius =
Demetrius, like Lysander, is a young gentleman of Athens. Unlike Lysander, Demetrius is shown to be fickle with his romantic attentions even before the influence of fairy hijinks. Although Demetrius is promised to marry Hermia by Egeus’s decree, a rumor circulates Athens that Demetrius had a previous relationship with Helena. This story is widespread enough that the Duke believes it, and Helena later confirms that, at the very least, Demetrius let her think he was interested in her. This backstory possibly paints Demetrius as more of a “bad boy” than Lysander, but it mostly establishes and explains Helena’s lovelorn longing for him at the beginning of the play.Many of Shakespeare’s other plays feature characters whose specific personalities and motivations drive their unique plots. A Midsummer Night’s Dream does not need its four lovers to have any more unique motivations than to be in love with each other. Demetrius is the only character to remain under a spell by story’s end, but the plot proves this to be the best thing for everyone to get their happy endings, as is typical for Shakespearean comedies, which almost always end with weddings. Rather than emphasizing anything sinister in Oberon’s meddling, the play treats Demetrius as misguided in his love for Hermia and contented after he is made to fall for Helena. If the play were not a comedy, it might sit uncomfortably that Demetrius should be magically forced into loving Helena. As it is, Demetrius, Helena, Lysander, and Hermia are all simply agents of the plot, so the audience can be satisfied when the lovers end up neatly paired.
Helena =
Although Puck and Bottom stand out as the most personable characters in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, they themselves are not involved in the main dramatic events. Of the other characters, Helena, the lovesick young woman desperately in love with Demetrius, is perhaps the most fully drawn. Among the quartet of Athenian lovers, Helena is the one who thinks most about the nature of love—which makes sense, given that at the beginning of the play she is left out of the love triangle involving Lysander, Hermia, and Demetrius. She says, “Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind,” believing that Demetrius has built up a fantastic notion of Hermia’s beauty that prevents him from recognizing Helena’s own beauty (I.i.234). Utterly faithful to Demetrius despite her recognition of his shortcomings, Helena sets out to win his love by telling him about the plan of Lysander and Hermia to elope into the forest. Once Helena enters the forest, many of her traits are drawn out by the confusion that the love potion engenders: compared to the other lovers, she is extremely unsure of herself, worrying about her appearance and believing that Lysander is mocking her when he declares his love for her.
Answer: NO
Explanation: