What are transitional tags?

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Answer 1
Transitional tags are words or phrases that help carry a thought from one sentence to another, from one idea to another, or from one paragraph to another
Answer 2
Transitional tags carry a thought from one sentence to another or one idea to another.


Example: Again, Furthermore, Too, Next.
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Give me Evidence about gun safety
2-3 paragraph

This is for my english work

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Answer

always keep finger off trigger

Explanation:

gun violence could be prevented with proper gun safety regulations, as proven by other countries.

Can someone tell me what so do on this pls -----> View the grading rubric for the assessment.
Make edits and revisions based on written feedback, your DBA, and reminders in this lesson.
Write a reflection paragraph discussing three changes you made to your essay. Explain how each change strengthened your argument.
Save the final draft and your reflection paragraph to your computer or drive.
Submit your complete final draft and your reflection paragraph in 06.09 Perfect Your Final Draft.

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Answer:

Review the grading rubric your teacher put up, it shows you what your teacher is grading you for. Your teacher will have feedback on your essay telling you what you should fix or if its good, or somethings you need to change. after you review that go to google docs or what your school uses and write a short paragraph about what you did to change or modify your essay. explain to your teacher how those changes to your essay helped it look and sound better. after that you fixed a reviewed everything in the essay submit the final draft of your essay and submit your reflection paragraph your teacher wants you to perfect your final draft before you turn it in.

Explanation:

What does Robinson Crusoe do to improve his life on Island?What else would you do?
Please answer as fast as you can.

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Pour améliorer sa vie sur l'île, Robinson va se construire une cabane avec comme base, une grotte pour la rendre solide, il va installer des pièges, il découvrira des chèvres et des plantations et créera un enclos pour chèvres pour les garder et se nourrir, il fera pousser du blé et des cannes de sucre, il découvrira des cannibales sur l'île et en capturera un, qu'il appellera Vendredi et qui deviendra son esclave.

Je t'ai résumer le plus gros mais si tu veux plus de détail n'hésite pas à me le dire, bonne chance ! ^^
Crusoe works on improving his situation: he carves out more space in his cave, he builds a table and chair, and he carves places to hang his guns on the wall. Crusoe also begins to write in his journal, which he will do until his ink runs out. Crusoe begins his journal on the "Island of Despair," as he calls it (60).

were reading the hobbit in ela right now and i havent remembered a single thing can someone summarize it for me? and please add details about bilbo

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Answer:

Of course! I LOVE this book!

Explanation:

Bilbo Baggins lives a quiet, peaceful life in his comfortable hole at Bag End. Bilbo lives in a hole because he is a hobbit—one of a race of small, plump people about half the size of humans, with furry toes and a great love of good food and drink. Bilbo is quite content at Bag End, near the bustling hobbit village of Hobbiton, but one day his comfort is shattered by the arrival of the old wizard Gandalf, who persuades Bilbo to set out on an adventure with a group of thirteen militant dwarves. The dwarves are embarking on a great quest to reclaim their treasure from the marauding dragon Smaug, and Bilbo is to act as their “burglar.” The dwarves are very skeptical about Gandalf’s choice of a burglar, and Bilbo is terrified to leave his comfortable life to seek adventure. But Gandalf assures both Bilbo and the dwarves that there is more to the little hobbit than meets the eye. Shortly after the group sets out, three hungry trolls capture all of them except for Gandalf. Gandalf tricks the trolls into remaining outside when the sun comes up, and the sunlight turns the nocturnal trolls to stone. The group finds a great cache of weapons in the trolls’ camp. Gandalf and the dwarf lord Thorin take magic swords, and Bilbo takes a small sword of his own. The group rests at the elfish stronghold of Rivendell, where they receive advice from the great elf lord Elrond, then sets out to cross the Misty Mountains. When they find shelter in a cave during a snowstorm, a group of goblins who live in the caverns beneath the mountain takes them, prisoner. Gandalf leads the dwarves to a passage out of the mountain, but they accidentally leave behind Bilbo. Wandering through the tunnels, Bilbo finds a strange golden ring lying on the ground. He takes the ring and puts it in his pocket. Soon he encounters Gollum, a hissing, whining creature who lives in a pool in the caverns and hunts fish and goblins. Gollum wants to eat Bilbo, and the two have a contest of riddles to determine Bilbo’s fate. Bilbo wins by asking the dubious riddle, “What have I got in my pocket?” Gollum wants to eat Bilbo anyway, and he disappears to fetch his magic ring, which turns its wearer invisible. The ring, however, is the same one Bilbo has already found, and Bilbo uses it to escape from Gollum and flee the goblins. He finds a tunnel leading up out of the mountain and discovers that the dwarves and Gandalf have already escaped. Evil wolves known as Wargs pursue them, but Bilbo and his comrades are helped to safety by a group of great eagles and by Beorn, a creature who can change shape from a man into a bear. The company enters the dark forest of Mirkwood, and, making matters worse, Gandalf abandons them to see to some other urgent business. In the forest, the dwarves are caught in the webs of some giant spiders, and Bilbo must rescue them with his sword and magic ring. After slaying his first spider, Bilbo names his sword Sting. Shortly after escaping the spiders, the unlucky dwarves are captured by a group of wood elves who live near the river that runs through Mirkwood. Bilbo uses his ring to help the company escape and slips the dwarves away from the elves by hiding them inside barrels, which he then floats down the river. The dwarves arrive at Lake Town, a human settlement near the Lonely Mountain, under which the great dragon sleeps with Thorin’s treasure. After sneaking into the mountain, Bilbo talks to the sly dragon Smaug, who unwittingly reveals that his armorlike scales have a weak spot near his heart. When Bilbo steals a golden cup from the dragon’s hoard, Smaug is furious and flies out of the mountain to burn Lake Town in his rage. Bard, a heroic archer, has learned the secret about Smaug’s weakness from thrush, and he fires an arrow into the dragon’s heart, killing him. Before Smaug dies, however, he burns Lake Town to the ground. The humans of Lake Town and the elves of Mirkwood march to the Lonely Mountain to seek a share of the treasure as compensation for their losses and aid, but Thorin greedily refuses, and the humans and elves besiege the mountain, trapping the dwarves and the hobbit inside. Bilbo sneaks out to join the humans in an attempt to bring peace. When Thorin learns what Bilbo has done, he is livid, but Gandalf suddenly reappears and saves Bilbo from the dwarf lord’s wrath. At this moment, an army of goblins and Wargs marches on the mountain, and the humans, elves, and dwarves are forced to band together to defeat them. The goblins nearly win, but the arrival of Beorn and the eagles help the good armies win the battle. After the battle, Bilbo and Gandalf return to Hobbiton, where Bilbo continues to live. He is no longer accepted by respectable hobbit society, but he does not care. Bilbo now prefers to talk to elves and wizards, and he is deeply content to be back among the familiar comforts of home after his grand and harrowing adventures.

Pls help i need this fast Which prompt would be best addressed with a cause-and-effect structure?

Pls help i need this fast Which prompt would be best addressed with a cause-and-effect structure?

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

You explain the cause of the great depression, then relay the effects of it.

Write a short essay of no less than 80 words about the development of applications from your point of view.

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Answer:

Applications have come a long way since software programs were created. Today, there are countless applications available for various purposes, from social media to business management. Application development has also evolved, with updated tools and technologies constantly introduced. One of the most significant advancements has been the rise of mobile app development, which has allowed for more personalized and convenient user experiences. Technology will undoubtedly continue to evolve, with new ideas and innovations constantly being introduced to improve our daily lives, with applications continuing to be an essential aspect of the tech industry.  

Explanation: Its 93 words, but tried to make it work.

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Applications have come a long way since software programs were created. Today, there are countless applications available for various purposes, from social media to business management. Application development has also evolved, with updated tools and technologies constantly introduced. One of the most significant advancements has been the rise of mobile app development, which has allowed for more personalized and convenient user experiences. Technology will undoubtedly continue to evolve, with new ideas and innovations constantly being introduced to improve our daily lives

Explanation:

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Please help!! Im in a pickle!

Please help!! Im in a pickle!

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Answer:

1. The tired boys quickly found their way home.

2. Mother lovingly hugged the lost boys.

3. Father softly spoke to the officer.

4. The snow fell heavily.

5. Everyone knew the boys were to be quickly found.

6. The excitement calmed down gradually.

7. We will go cautiously.

8. The chior director said, "Sing" joyfully!

Answer: quickly, sweetly, gently, slowly, just, almost, carefully, aggressively

Explanation: 1. The tired boys quickly found their way home.

2. Mother sweetly hugged the lost boys.

3. Father gently spoke to the officer.

4. The snow fell slowly.

5. Everyone just knew the boys were to be found.

6. The excitement almost calmed down.

7. We will go carefully.

8. The choir director aggressively said, "Sing!"

Please help me and take your time!!

Please help me and take your time!!
Please help me and take your time!!

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Hello. In “The Call of the Wild”, Options 2,9,7 are Exposition. Options 1 and 3 are rising action. I don’t know if these are right or the others as I haven’t read this book in a long time.
2, 9 and 7 go in Exposition while 1 and 3 go in Rising Action

Persuasive Essay: Should students be required to have a certain GPA in order to play school sports?

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Answer:

Having good grades gives many financial benefits to students. For example, schools offer merit money, money received based on academic, artistic or athletic excellence. This would be a privilege to have especially if you are having trouble affording college. Having a half-athletic scholarship combined with the other half merit money can equal to having a full scholarship. However, this will only happen if you excel in both sports and studies. Thus, it is beneficial to have good grades to play sports.

Coaches look for students with good grades, not only playing ability. It is to one’s benefit to have good grades. Students should have good grades to play sports. Even if you are a great athlete, you will probability not get a full-athletic scholarship.

Thus, having good grades can lessen your stress about affording college.

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Based on your analysis of this article, answer the following questions: Which argument seemed more persuasive? What language choices made the argument persuasive? Your answer should be 3-5 sentences long.​

"School gardens are popping up in school yards across the nation. While some view these gardens as hands-on learning opportunities, others view the gardens as taking time away from classroom academics. Opponents to school gardens say that students need rigorous classroom teaching in order to be successful adults. Gardening is something adults typically do in their free time as a hobby, not as work. Those against school gardens say that schools should not teach a “hobby” during “work” hours. Finally, opponents say that research does not provide any proof that time spent in a school’s garden leads to higher graduation rates.

Supporters of school gardens say that these gardens allow students to apply what they are learning in class to the real world. Students have to problem solve, and work together. Students apply the skills they are learning in science and math in the garden. No other experience can provide a natural laboratory for students to explore living things and the environment. Nearly every research study for the past 100 years has shown that for students to perform well after graduation, schools must teach to the whole child and provide whole-school experiences."

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Answer:if it is trying to be persuasive and it will be very aggressive and try to snatch your attention, choose which article you think is more Interesting and is trying to persuade you the most

Explanation: Big brain

Mr. Frank says, “For the past two years we have lived in fear. Now we can live in hope.” Explain this quotation and explain why the author’s chose to have him recite it at this point in the play. (The Diary of Anne Frank)

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Answer: They added the quotes because Mr. Frank said something.

Hint: anytime you see quotes, they are more than likely referring to someone saying something.

Explanation:

Quotation is because it was said by mr.frank. He said this because they were finally free to an extent , im hopes for more freedom and equity.

Read the paragraph. The event lasted two days and was even more successful than we had anticipated. We washed more than one hundred cars and raised almost $1,000. Now we are well on our way to finalizing our plans—a trip to the city to see a Broadway play! How does the infinitive phrase "to see a Broadway play” contribute to the text? It helps convey meaning about what happened in the past. It provides a specific detail about time and the topic of the text. It introduces the topic of the text by providing a direct object. It adds a specific detail about place that is relevant to the text’s topic.

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because "to see a Broadway" gives conxtext to the paragragh and the reason for raising $1,000 and gives the paragraph a topic

Answer:

D. It adds a specific detail about place that is relevant to the text’s topic.

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!

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i think it’s an amazing poemmm

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...

Describe how the setting shapes the character Salva in chapter 5? from long walk to water list 2 details and explain.

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The setting shapes Salva's character because he has to overcome the fear of being attacked by wild animals. The setting shapes the plot in 2008 because we learn about the dirty water Nya and her family have to drink, and it makes the reader wonder what might happen to the family after drinking this water.
Because he has to overcome the fear of animals attacking him

With a partner, discuss whether you agree with Torrence’s ideas about scary tales. Cite specific evidence from the text to support your ideas. (Scary Tales Collaborative Discussion) The first correct answer gets brainliest.

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Answer:

I do

Explanation:

I do agree with Torrence's view of scary stories. I believe that fear should be exercised. It is a natural feeling, and you sometimes must be hesitant. As the text says " Children need to be frightened. We all do. It's an emotion that was given to all of us and it should be exercised.  When you don't exercise it, you lose your sense of fear. "

( also i don't really think that it is something with a right or wrong answer, just saying)

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You are asked to revise the following sentence so it contains no dangling or misplaced modifiers:

We hid behind the bushes waiting for squirrels holding our cameras.

Which choice is the best answer?

There is no revision needed. The original sentence is correct as it is.
Holding our cameras, we hid behind the bushes waiting for squirrels.
Holding our cameras, we waited for squirrels hiding behind the bushes.
We waited for squirrels hiding behind the bushes holding our cameras.

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Answer:  Holding our cameras, we hid behind the bushes and waited for squirrels.

Explanation:

The original sentence, "We hid behind the bushes waiting for squirrels holding our cameras," contains a dangling modifier. It suggests that the squirrels were holding our cameras instead of us. To correct this, we need to rephrase the sentence so that the subject doing the action is mentioned.

One possible revision is, "Holding our cameras, we hid behind the bushes and waited for squirrels." This revision ensures that the phrase "holding our cameras" correctly modifies "we." It conveys that while holding our cameras, we hid behind the bushes and waited for squirrels.

By rephrasing the sentence, we maintain clarity and remove any imprecision regarding who is holding the cameras and waiting for the squirrels. This revision improves the sentence's structure and eliminates the issue of dangling or misplaced modifiers.

To learn more about misplaced modifiers,

https://brainly.com/question/9835420

B. Holding our cameras, we hid behind the bushes waiting for squirrels.

1 sentence telling me the topic of the story. In your own words.
3 sentences you copy straight from the magazine with "quotation" marks around it. This sentence proves that the topic is what you stated in the first sentence.
1 sentence telling me the conclusion. In your own words.
3 sentences you copy straight from the magazine with "quotation" marks around it. This sentence proves that the conclusion is what you stated in the sentence above this one

Before skiers and snowboarders hit the slopes, they need to know what routes to take down a mountain. Parks and resorts rely on ski maps to provide this information to visitors. These maps show a mountain’s topography—the arrangement of an area’s natural features—including slopes, cliffs, and forests. Along with needing to be detailed and accurate, ski maps must look visually appealing to entice people to explore the mountain.

That’s where Rad Smith comes in. He’s an artist and designer specializing in cartography, or mapmaking. He uses geographic data to craft maps that chart ski routes while also highlighting mountains’ breathtaking terrain and surrounding landscapes. Science World spoke with Smith to find out how he creates informative and beautiful maps. How did you become interested in maps and mapmaking?
I’ve been interested in the natural world my whole life. As a kid growing up in North Carolina and Georgia, I spent a lot of time outdoors. I was also a big collector of maps. Every time I got an issue of National Geographic magazine, the first thing I would do was flip through it to find the maps. When I grew up, I decided to pursue a degree in fine art. I studied painting, drawing, and sculpting. Along with giving me valuable technical skills, my education also taught me to observe things more closely.

ROUGH DRAFT: Smith works on a pencil sketch of a map.

After I graduated, I worked in graphic design. Graphic designers use visuals to communicate messages or ideas. That could include creating a logo for a company or making technical diagrams for a scientific publication. At one point, I was creating designs for ski clothing. That reminded me of my interest in the outdoors. Soon after, I made my first location maps for an outdoor magazine using watercolor paints. I loved it! Then I got a job at an environmental consulting firm and spent 20 years making maps for experts like biologists and historians. Now, I make mostly ski maps.

FLYOVER: Smith finds it helpful to view an area’s features from an aircraft. How do you make your maps? It begins with a lot of conversation. I like to speak with a person who knows the area well. For a ski area, that might be a site manager or ski patroller. We talk about what parts of the landscape need emphasis. I usually visit the property and get an aerial view, either from an airplane or with a drone. If it’s a ski map, I like to ski all over
Next, I gather technical information, like satellite images and topographic data—or elevation measurements—that tells me the exact size of every feature on the mountain.
Then I create a basic line drawing. I ask myself: Are the right features being highlighted? Is it a believable scene? I show my initial drawing to the client to see if they are happy with the direction. Then I create a more detailed pencil sketch. Once that’s approved, I bring it to life with watercolors. I paint buildings, trees, and valleys. From start to finish, a map can take two to three months. TOURIST ATTRACTION: Smith drew this map, which shows Big White Ski Resort in Canada. If you could make a map of any place, where would it be? I’ve never mapped anything underwater. That’s a special type of mapmaking called bathymetric mapping. I would love to map the terrain of the ocean floor. So far, only about 20 percent of the ocean floor has been accurately mapped—that means we know more about the surface of the moon than we do about the seafloor! One thing I love about maps is that they can take anybody anywhere without them having to go to that place. So I think mapping somewhere that most people never get to see would be really exciting.

JOB PROFILE: MAPMAKER
Median Salary: $69,000
Educational Requirements: Mapmaking often requires a college-level understanding of geography or geographic information systems (GIS)—computer software that captures and displays visual data about the Earth’s surface. Courses in visual design, drawing, and painting are also useful. Gearing Up: Build a portfolio of your own by creating maps of places that interest you. You can draw maps by hand or using computer software.

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The topic of the story is about how Rad Smith creates visually appealing and informative ski maps for parks and resorts.

"That’s where Rad Smith comes in. He’s an artist and designer specializing in cartography, or mapmaking. He uses geographic data to craft maps that chart ski routes while also highlighting mountains’ breathtaking terrain and surrounding landscapes."

"I’ve been interested in the natural world my whole life. As a kid growing up in North Carolina and Georgia, I spent a lot of time outdoors. I was also a big collector of maps."

The conclusion of the story is that Smith's passion for the natural world and his technical skills in fine art, graphic design and cartography have led him to become a successful ski map maker.

"One thing I love about maps is that they can take anybody anywhere without them having to go to that place. So I think mapping somewhere that most people never get to see would be really exciting."

"From start to finish, a map can take two to three months."

"Median Salary: $69,000"
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How does the information in your model differ from the food web? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each model?

here is mine

How does the information in your model differ from the food web? What are the advantages and disadvantages

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Answer:

Food Web

Advantage: The food web shows specific relationships between species using arrows.

Disadvantages

The food web doesn’t indicate the energy levels.

The food web doesn’t show that the energy initially comes from the Sun.

The food web doesn’t show the presence of decomposers.

Pyramid

Advantages

The pyramid shows the source of energy as the Sun. It also indicates a decrease in energy retention as it progresses to higher levels.

The pyramid shows decomposers at every level.

Disadvantage: The pyramid lumps the organisms into producers, consumers, and decomposers without showing their specific diets.

Explanation:

Our Greatest Fear Should Not Be of Failure...But of Succeeding at Things in Life That Don't Really Matter . meaning in 4 or more sentence

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Answer:I do feel like this is of my deepest thought

" Our Greatest Fear Should Not Be of Failure...But of Succeeding at Things in Life That Don't Really Matter " means that we shouldn't fear failure because we are humans and a human learns from his or her mistake. Failure makes up the ladder to success. If we fear failure then we will never learn to do things on our own and will never be able to make ourselves strong. We should fear wasting our time on unimportant things because what if we get the chance to make our dreams come true and we don't take that opportunity. If we waste our time then we will never be able to reach our dreams because we will be busy doing unnecessary things

Request:

please make me the brainliest!

Identify the two groups of words in the excerpt that are coordinate adjectives.
During her speech, the newest presidential candidate stated that she had clear, definite plans for the country's future. She wanted to make changes that would not only help the United States but also the world. In her closing remarks, she noted that she was a proud American citizen and that she couldn’t wait to lead the United States to a bright and shining future.

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Newest presidential; clear definite; proud American

Answer:

United States: a bright: shining future.

Explanation:

Can someone write a story for me with this pic prompt because I don't know what to write, make sure it's 2 pages long.

Can someone write a story for me with this pic prompt because I don't know what to write, make sure it's

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Antarctica is the fifth-largest continent in the world, located at the southernmost point of the Earth. It is the only continent that is uninhabited by humans year-round, and its unique environment and extreme climate make it one of the most fascinating places on the planet. In this essay, we will explore some of the key features of Antarctica, its history, and the challenges faced by those who study and explore this remote continent.

Antarctica is a land of extremes, with temperatures that can drop as low as -128.6 degrees Fahrenheit (-89.2 degrees Celsius) and winds that can reach speeds of up to 200 miles per hour (320 kilometers per hour). Despite these harsh conditions, researchers from around the world come to Antarctica to study its unique environment and the effects of climate change on the region. Antarctica is home to some of the largest ice sheets in the world, with the continent's ice cap containing around 70% of the Earth's freshwater. These ice sheets are constantly moving, carving out deep valleys and creating icebergs that can be as large as entire cities.

The history of Antarctica is a fascinating one, with the first recorded sighting of the continent dating back to 1820. Over the years, various expeditions have been launched to explore the region, with many famous explorers such as Roald Amundsen, Robert Falcon Scott, and Ernest Shackleton making trips to the continent. However, it wasn't until the 1950s that scientific research on the continent began in earnest, with the establishment of permanent research stations by a number of countries.

Today, Antarctica is home to a number of research stations, with scientists studying everything from climate change and meteorology to glaciology and marine biology. One of the key challenges faced by those who work in Antarctica is the extreme isolation and harsh conditions, which can make it difficult to carry out research and maintain the infrastructure necessary for scientific study. However, despite these challenges, research on Antarctica is essential for understanding the effects of climate change on the planet and developing strategies to mitigate its impact.

Overall, Antarctica is one of the most unique and fascinating places on the planet, with a rich history and a wealth of scientific research opportunities. Despite its extreme conditions and isolation, researchers from around the world continue to study this remote continent, providing us with valuable insights into the effects of climate change and the workings of our planet. As we continue to face the challenges of a changing climate, Antarctica will undoubtedly play an increasingly important role in our efforts to understand and protect the earth and its environment.
In a distant corner of the universe, nestled amidst the twinkling stars, there existed a planet entirely made of ice. This frosty world, known as Glacia, was a place of breathtaking beauty and unfathomable mysteries.

Life on Glacia was unlike anything found elsewhere. The inhabitants were a species of translucent, crystalline beings known as Frigorians. These beings had adapted to the extreme cold, their bodies reflecting the shimmering hues of the ice around them. Their homes were carved within the ice, intricate and delicate structures that sparkled like diamonds under the planet's dual suns.

In this icy realm, every Frigorian possessed a unique ability tied to their crystalline nature. Zara, a young Frigorian, had the extraordinary gift of controlling ice with a mere thought. She could shape delicate ice sculptures with a wave of her hand, or summon blizzards to shield her people from the biting winds. Yet, Zara's heart burned with curiosity for the stars above, a longing to explore beyond the frozen horizon.

One fateful day, a luminous meteor shower painted the sky with streaks of light, igniting a sense of wonder in Zara's heart. Determined to uncover the secrets of these celestial visitors, she embarked on a daring journey, leaving her home behind. Equipped with a frost-resistant suit, she ventured through the sprawling ice plains, her crystalline footsteps echoing in the silent landscape.

During her journey, Zara encountered unexpected marvels. Enormous ice formations danced with refracted sunlight, creating dazzling displays that mesmerized her. Beneath the icy crust, hidden geothermal pockets offered warmth and life in the form of delicate, glowing flora. Yet, danger lurked as well—a treacherous ice storm threatened to engulf her, and Zara had to summon all her icy prowess to navigate through its fury.

Finally, after days of travel, Zara reached the edge of Glacia. The ice abruptly gave way to a chasm, revealing a hidden cavern filled with shimmering crystals of every hue. But what truly captured her attention was a portal—an intricate archway pulsating with energy, seemingly a gateway to the cosmos.

With a mixture of awe and trepidation, Zara stepped through the portal, her senses overwhelmed as colors and lights swirled around her. She found herself on a new planet, one bathed in warm hues and vibrant life. Lush forests stretched as far as the eye could see, and a radiant sun cast its golden glow over the land. Zara had never witnessed such diversity of life, such contrast to her icy home.

As she explored this newfound world, Zara met beings of various forms and colors, each with their own unique abilities. Through their stories, she learned of interconnected ecosystems, ancient histories, and the wonders of a planet teeming with life. Zara's heart swelled with gratitude for the journey that had led her here, for the chance to bridge the gap between Glacia and this lush paradise.

With a heavy heart, Zara eventually returned to her home planet, carrying tales of her adventures and the knowledge she had gained. She shared her experiences with her fellow Frigorians, igniting a spark of curiosity within them as well. The frozen planet of Glacia began to evolve, its inhabitants now eager to learn, explore, and connect with the universe beyond their icy borders.

And so, the planet of ice became a place of inspiration and growth, a world where crystalline dreams reflected the brilliance of the stars above. The story of Zara's journey continued to inspire generations, reminding all that even in the coldest of places, the warmth of curiosity and the drive to explore could melt away the boundaries of the unknown.





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I need a name for a clan that I'm creating. The name needs the word "Ender" in it. Give me some names. (25 PTS!)

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Answer:

The renders

Explanation:

Tenderize should be a great name

what's the protagonist in the story lone dog by Irene Rutherford McCleod?

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a protagonist is the main character and i've never read the story, but just think about who the story is all about and you'll get your answer

The protagonist is going to be the main character

Pls help me answer the bottom part of the page pls

Pls help me answer the bottom part of the page pls

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Simple sentence: "She danced gracefully across the stage."
Compound sentence: "He played the guitar, and she sang along."
Simple sentence with a compound subject: "John and Mary attended the party together."
Simple sentence with a compound predicate: "She laughed and clapped her hands in delight."
Compound sentence with a compound subject: "The dog barked loudly, and the cat hissed angrily."
Compound sentence with a compound predicate: "He ran swiftly, jumped over the fence, and landed safely on the other side."
Three sentences about my favorite circus act:

The trapeze artist swung through the air with incredible skill and precision.
The juggler tossed balls and spinning plates effortlessly, captivating the audience with each toss.
The acrobats somersaulted, flipped, and formed human pyramids, creating a breathtaking spectacle of strength and coordination.

Answer:

7.  Joe waited for the train.

8. The pirate captain lost her treasure map, but she still found the buried treasure.

9. Her shoes and ankles were covered with mud.

10. Jan jumped on her bike and rode around the block.

11. The cat chased and caught the mouse.

12. The girls swam and played at the beach

1.13 Discussion: Participation
Exemptions
In this discussion, you will share your ideas for staying organized as you put your literary essay together. Think about how you will organize your materials to be sure to submit all that is required for this assignment.

Read Karen's post:

I think I better get more organized for this assignment. I am going to use my LA7 folder on my computer desktop for my essay work. I will put all of my materials in it so that I can keep track of them. If I add a checklist to the folder, I can keep track of what I need to do and what I have completed. I also want notes that are organized so that I can find information that I need and copy and paste it as evidence to support my ideas. I will make sure to paraphrase or quote any words from the text that I use. All of my documents will be kept in my LA7 folder for any situation where I might need them even after I have submitted them. Once I had to resubmit, so I know it is important to keep my TGA documents the whole semester.

Your literary essay assignment requires that the notes, outline, and final draft be submitted, as well.

Create one original post that:

Explains how you will organize your materials so you can keep track of them.
Shares an organizational strategy you have used successfully or that you plan to use.
Create two response posts that:

Respond to the original post of a classmate. What did you find that was helpful? What did you learn from others?

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Answer: could you put it in a more simpler way

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im not sure but i learned about self growth never fails me

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What is the purpose of the subordinate conjunction Falthough It introduces the independent clause within the sentence introduces reason Tamaika decided go for a walk It signals that the sentence will explain why Tamanika did not go for a walk. signals that the sentence will explain what Tamanika despite the rain

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Answer:she did not want to get wet

Subornating conjunction The purpose of it is that it will support

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3. State one possible theme of the novel, and support your position.
Essay due today Please help will give brainliest, just give a thorough explanation.

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Then and there I resolved that I would not give so much time as heretofore to play, but would study and strive to be at the head of all my classes and thus delight my father's heart. All that day and far into the night I pondered the problem of boyhood. I thought that the chief thing to be done in order to equal boys was to be learned and courageous. —Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences, 1815-1897, Elizabeth Cady Stanton Determine which question will best help you discover young Elizabeth's viewpoint in this passage. Which classes does she take? Will she like school as much as playing? Why does she strive to be equal to boys? How will her sisters react to her plan?

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This excerpt could be an answer to the question: "What does it mean to be equal to a boy, according to Stanton?"

Indeed, the narrator is talking about how she has been wondering how to best integrate among boys ("I pondered the problem of boyhood") by being as good as them in certain fields, like Greek and horseriding. Besides, she states explictly that to be learned and courageous is "the chief thing to be done in order to equal boys," which is the answer she found to her hours of thinking about this question.

Answer: its c

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Jacob is required to use primary sources for a research paper about the US Constitution. He found a book containing photocopies of original handwritten letters by Thomas Jefferson. The following paragraph is taken from a letter that Thomas Jefferson wrote to James Madison in 1787 about the US Constitution. Why would the book be considered a primary source? Use evidence from the letter to support your answer.

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Answer:

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The book contains photocopies of Jefferson’s original letters. Not only are these letters Jefferson’s actual words, but the copies also present words in his own handwriting. While the page is not the actual letter, Jacob is quoting Jefferson’s actual words and thoughts through this letter. Therefore, the book is a primary source document.

Please help 50 points Needs To Be 5-7 sentences
Read The Monkey's Paw by W. W. Jacobs. Then, write an objective summary of the story.

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Answer:

Read the monkeys paw

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So you know how to write you’re paragraph and finish your assignment

Answer: sorry i got carryed away if its on a computer copy paste and if not take parts out

opens on a dark and stormy night as the three members of the White family relax inside their cozy house. Herbert White and his father are playing a game of chess while Mrs. White knits near the fire. After his son wins, Mr. White complains about the terrible weather and nearly deserted road they live near.

A family friend, Sergeant-Major Morris, arrives for a visit. Over whisky, he tells stories of his exploits abroad. Mr. White expresses interest in going to India, but the sergeant-major says he would be better off staying at home. At Mr. and Mrs. Whites’ urging, Sergeant-Major Morris takes a small, mummified paw out of his pocket. He explains that a fakir (a mystic miracle worker) placed a spell on the paw to prove that people’s lives are governed by fate and that it is dangerous to meddle with fate. According to the sergeant-major, three men can wish on the paw three times each. The sergeant-major himself has already had his three wishes, as has another man, who used his third wish to ask for death. The sergeant-major has considered selling the paw, but he doesn’t want it to cause any more trouble than it already has. Moreover, no one will buy the paw without first seeing proof of its effect. The sergeant-major throws the paw into the fire, and Mr. White quickly rescues it. The sergeant-major warns him three times to leave the paw alone, but he eventually explains how to make a wish on the paw.

Mrs. White says the story reminds her of the Arabian Nights and jokingly suggests that her husband wish her a pair of extra hands to help her with all her work. The sergeant-major doesn’t find this joke funny, however, and urges Mr. White to use common sense if he insists on wishing. After supper and more tales of India, the sergeant-major leaves. Herbert says he thinks the sergeant-major is full of nonsense and jokes that his father should make himself an emperor so that he doesn’t have to listen to Mrs. White’s nagging. In mock anger, Mrs. White playfully chases her son.

Mr. White says he has everything he wants and isn’t sure what to wish for. Herbert says that two hundred pounds would enable them to pay off the money owed for the house. Mr. White wishes aloud for two hundred pounds as Herbert accompanies him with melodramatic chords played on the piano. Mr. White suddenly cries out and says that the paw moved like a snake in his hand. After Mr. and Mrs. White go to bed, Herbert sits by the fire and sees a vividly realistic monkey face in the flames. He puts out the fire, takes the monkey’s paw, and goes to bed.

Part II begins on the next morning, a sunny winter day. The room seems cheerful and normal in contrast to the previous evening’s gloomy atmosphere and the mummified paw now looks harmless. Mrs. White comments on how ridiculous the sergeant-major’s story was but remarks that two hundred pounds couldn’t do any harm. They could, Herbert jokes, if the money fell out of the sky onto his father’s head. Mr. White answers that people often mistake coincidence for granted wishes. Herbert then leaves for work.

Later that day, Mrs. White notices a stranger outside dressed in nice clothes. The stranger hesitantly approaches their gate three times before opening it and coming up to the door. Mrs. White ushers him in. He nervously states that he is a representative of Maw and Meggins, Herbert’s employer. Mrs. White asks whether Herbert is all right, and the representative says he is hurt, but in no pain. For a moment, Mrs. White feels relieved, until she realizes that Herbert feels no pain because he’s dead. The representative says that Herbert was “caught in the machinery.” After a pause, Mr. White says that Herbert was the only child they had left. Embarrassed, the representative stresses that he is simply obeying Maw and Meggins’s orders. He then explains that the company will not take any responsibility for the death but will give the Whites two hundred pounds. Mrs. White shrieks, and Mr. White faints.

In Part III, the Whites bury Herbert. Several days pass, and the couple feels exhausted and hopeless. A week after the burial, Mr. White wakes up and hears his wife crying by the window. He gently urges her to come back to bed, but she refuses. He dozes off again until Mrs. White suddenly cries out that she wants the monkey’s paw. In hysterics, she tells him to go downstairs and wish Herbert back to life. Mr. White resists and tells her that Herbert’s death and the two hundred pounds they had received had nothing to do with his wish the previous night. Mr. White says that he didn’t want to tell her before, but Herbert was so mangled that he had to identify the body by looking at the clothes. Mrs. White doesn’t listen, however, and continues to insist on wishing Herbert back to life with the monkey’s paw.

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