Which sentence is a compound sentence?
A. He was in the race, but he did not win a prize.
B. The swimmers and the scientists traded information about their
work.
C. The scientists were happy that their work had helped with
improving swimming.
D. Many swimmers who worked with NASA set world records in the
suits.

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Answer 1

Answer:

A. He was in the race, but he did not win a prize.

Explanation:

two independent clauses connected with a comma and a coordinating conjunction

Answer 2
The answer is for sure A

Related Questions

Well, son, I'll tell you:

Life for me ain't been no crystal stair.

It's had tacks in it,

And splinters,

And boards torn up,

And places with no carpet on the floor - Bare.

But all the time I'se been a-climbin' on,

And reachin' landin's,

And turnin' corners,

And sometimes goin' in the dark

Where there ain't been no light.

So boy, don't you turn back.

Don't you set down on the steps

'Cause you finds it's kinder hard.

Don't you fall now -

For I'se still goin', honey,

I'se still climbin',

And life for me ain't been no crystal stair.

—“Mother to Son,”
Langston Hughes

What is the central idea of the poem?

Life is not easy, but there are places along the way for children and parents to rest.
Life is not an easy journey, but children should keep climbing, just like their parents.
Life is not easy, but if it were too easy, children would not listen to their parents.

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Answer:

answer es the optión 2

Explanation:

Mark the answer number 2 because the answer is number 2

Where is the question?

Please answer.
Which speed is the fastest?

Please answer.Which speed is the fastest?

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I would say the first option

what do you guys think my name is?

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If your a guy Andrew. But a girl maybe Alicia.
id say eric or victor im not surebut yeah

Please Help me do this short constructed response,

Read the story “Charles” by Shirley Jackson

When you are finished reading the story, answer the following prompt in your short constructed response:

How are different types of irony used in the text to entertain and satisfy the reader? Find two types of irony represented in the story (verbal, dramatic, or situational). Use textual evidence to help you explain each type of irony.

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Answer:

okay i will give me 1 hour

give me a few to answer

In the context of the text what makes you who are? How and why is the narrator influenced by a place he has never lived? Cite evidence from this text, your own experience, and other literature, art, or your history in your answer. From the story I Ask My Mother To Sing by: Li- Young Lee

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Answer:I need points sorry I can’t answer pls

Explanation:

Can I see the answer sentences

Help asap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Help asap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Number 4 is compund
4 is a compound when you look at it you can see the different parts of the problem

...................... you....................(know) the way the lake?

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Answer:

Do you know the way to the lake

Do you know the way to the lake

What are the character traits of Josef in refugee

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Answer:

do you still need help

Explanation:

Answer:

Josef is a Jewish boy living in the 1930s in Nazi Germany. With the fear of being sent to concentration camps, he and his family board a ship headed for the other side of the world. Isabel is a Cuban girl in 1994.

How is the simile used in this sentence?

How is the simile used in this sentence?

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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

It's implying that they were identical twins, therefore it looked as if Aaron was staring back at him from the mirror.

Answer: I’m pretty sure it’s D

Explanation:

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Compare and contrast "Mending Wall" and "The Rainy Day", explain the structure of each work and its impact. Also examine its use of language and symbols.

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Answer :i d k

Explanation :its ok

she is a part of the pond she lives in, the tall trees are her children, the birds that swim above her are tied to her by an unbreakable string. —“The Turtle,” Mary Oliver What type of mood is created by the word choice in the passage? The mood is dangerous and exciting. The mood is warm and welcoming. The mood is negative but hopeful. The mood is dark and hopeless.

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The mood is warm and welcoming.

Answer:

that is the answer The mood is warm and welcoming.

Explanation:

because it is have a great day and dont eat my cookies

List at least three (3) clues in the poem that inform the reader this poem is inspired by the early spring:

List at least three (3) clues in the poem that inform the reader this poem is inspired by the early spring:

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Answer:

Explanation:

Nature's first green is gold

Her early leaf's a flower

So dawn goes down to day

natures first green
early leafs
dawn goes down to day

Talk to me a bit about Jonas’ character. How is he different from the “other” people in this society?
In Chapter 1 of The Giver By Lois Lowry

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Answer:

watch his movies for better understanding

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please help!!!!!!!!!

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I think that the answer is D: it makes him more isolated and lonely. Because now that he knows more and is so smart everybody laughs at him and hates him for that, so now he is lonely and feels isolated. Hope this helps!

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).

Can y'all help me please with this question?

Can y'all help me please with this question?

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Answer:

years

Explanation:

It is relating it to sum else so yeah

The answer:



Years



Explanation:

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...

If you were to have a career as a specialist in the medical field, what it would be? Why would you choose this profession?

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Answer: Medicine is among the most sought after and respected careers for young aspirants. In the past decade, the medical field has undergone tremendous changes and offers a lot of specializations that were not there before.

Explanation:

Answer:

I DONT KNOW SORRY

Explanation:

The Giver by Lois Lowry
How important do you think the novel’s setting will be to the plot and the characters as the story continues? Use examples from the text in your response.

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Answer:

Lois Lowry’s The Giver: Plot, Characters, Themes The purpose of this book was to show us a possible version of a “Utopia”. It was a fantasy oriented book, that was suppose to make you think about the possibilities for the future. The setting is a supposedly perfect society where everyone is taken care of and no one is different. hope this helps if not than I am very sorry

Explanation:

I really dont know if this is worded in a way i cant comprehend but if you can get the right answer then ill mark brainliest.. it may take a second but i will.

Locked in his lab

in the dark of the night,

he's a modern-day

Frankenstein who

can't see the light.

Based on the allusion in the text, what can the reader assume about the subject of the poem?

a
The scientist is working in the dark.
b
The scientist is trying to make a monster.
c
The scientist's name is Frankenstein.
d
The scientist is into dangerous activities without realizing it.

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D

All of the other ones are too obvious.

Answer:

D. The scientist is into dangerous activities without realizing it.

Explanation:

This is the answer because the poem saying he is a modern day Frankenstein is referring to how Dr. Frankenstein did not know the consequences of what he was doing and he later regretted it due to the bad and dangerous things that resulted from it.

Read the following sentence and answer the question.

Your bicycle is a _____ shade of blue than mine.
Which adjective form should replace the blank in this sentence?

more dark
darker
dark
darkest

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Answer:

darker

Explanation:

Which sentence best describes how the setting contributes to the theme of appearance versus reality?

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Answer:

1. The deserted anteroom, which separates Madame Loisel from her husband, shows how women often felt intentionally isolated from men.

2. The cold air, which causes Madame Loisel to shiver, emphasizes how the simple act of borrowing clothing and jewelry can improve social status.

3. The humble flat, which contains a mirror in which Madame Loisel seeks comfort, reveals her plan to use beauty and deceit to improve her reputation.

4. The shabby cab, which returns Madame Loisel home, suggests that she will never fulfill her aspiration to be embraced by the wealthy on a modest income.​

Explanation:

Which of the following products are exported by the Central African Republic?

A diamonds, cotton, and coffee
B lumber, coffee, and cocoa
C oil, sugar, coffee, and diamonds
D corn, coffee, and tea
I’m in a test please hurry!

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Answer: B

Explanation:

uhm B? i think. hope it’s correct

A student is hiking through a marsh taking pictures for science class. Which of the following would most likely be an example of human impact on Earth?
a drainage ditch to drain water A.
В. river water eroding a river bank an
eagle nest made of dead branches C.
D. a group of dragonflies sitting on a rock ​

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A. A drainage ditch to drain water

A:  A drainage ditch to drain water

Write a gist statement for paragraph 1 for "The Medicine Bag"

My kid sister Cheryl and I always bragged about our Sioux grandpa, Joe Iron Shell. Our friends, who had always lived in the city and only knew about Indians from movies and TV, we're impressed by our stories. Maybe we exaggerated and made Grandpa and the reservation sound glamorous, but when we’d return home to Iowa after our yearly summer visit to Grandpa, we always had some exciting tale to tell.

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Answer:

they are very disruptve people

Explanation:

Please help, I will make you the brainliest if your answer is correct...
Identify the primary types of propaganda used in each example. [You have to select the ones you're thinking the answer is and you can select more than one]
1. card stacking
2. testimonial
3. plain folks
4. name calling
5. transfer
6. glittering generalities
7. bandwagon
[You have to answer for both the images]

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Answer:

Explanation:

The advertisement only mentions the benefits of the product and ignores any negative aspects of it. - card stacking

A famous athlete endorses a brand of shoes. - testimonial

A politician wears jeans and a flannel shirt during a campaign event to appear more relatable to working-class voters. - plain folks

A political campaign creates an advertisement calling their opponent "corrupt" and "dishonest". - name calling

An advertisement for a car shows it driving through scenic landscapes to associate the car with a sense of freedom and adventure. - transfer

An advertisement for a weight loss product promises that users will "look and feel great" without providing any specific details. - glittering generalities

A political campaign creates an advertisement encouraging people to vote because "everyone is doing it". - bandwagon

What is the function of the adverb clause in the sentence?

What is the function of the adverb clause in the sentence?

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It answers the question when and modifies the verb removed.

It tells us when the construction workers removed the orange cones from the wrong side of the street.

Answer:

The second one

Explanation:

Part A


Which inference can be drawn about Bilbo's character in The Hobbit?


He is stronger than he thought, and he wants to finish the quest without the untrustworthy dwarves.

He is quick thinking and clever, but still needs a lot of luck to survive the trials of the quest.

He struggles to keep the dwarves' attention, and he feels unappreciated by them.

His initial fears about his inability are true; he isn't a good choice for the quest.



Part b Which excerpts best support the answer in Part A?

Select the two correct answers.


"Fili and Kili, however, who were young (for dwarves) and had also been packed more neatly with plenty of straw into smaller casks, came out more or less smiling, with only a bruise or two and a stiffness that soon wore off.

"''I hope I never smell the smell of apples again!' said Fili. 'My tub was full of it. To smell apples everlastingly when you can scarcely move and are cold and sick with hunger is maddening. I could eat anything in the wide world now, for hours on end—but not an apple!'"


"Bilbo wondered what the dwarves were feeling and whether a lot of water was getting into their tubs. Some of those that bobbed along by him in the gloom seemed pretty low in the water, and he guessed that these had dwarves inside.

"'I do hope I put the lids on tight enough!' he thought."

"The washing-up was so dismally real that Bilbo was forced to believe the party of the night before had not been part of his bad dreams, as he had rather hoped. Indeed he was really relieved after all to think that they had all gone without him, and without bothering to wake him up ('but with never a thank-you' he thought); and yet in a way he could not help feeling just a trifle disappointed. The feeling surprised him."

"With the willing help of Fili and Kili, Thorin and Bilbo at last discovered the remainder of the company and got them out. Poor fat Bombur was asleep or senseless; Dori, Nori, Ori, Oin and Gloin were waterlogged and seemed only half alive; they all had to be carried one by one and laid helpless on the shore."

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Part A

Correct answer is "He is quick thinking and clever, but still needs a lot of luck to survive the trials of the quest."

Part B

Correct answers are

"The washing-up was so dismally real that Bilbo was forced to believe the party of the night before had not been part of his bad dreams, as he had rather hoped. Indeed he was really relieved after all to think that they had all gone without him, and without bothering to wake him up ('but with never a thank-you' he thought); and yet in a way he could not help feeling just a trifle disappointed. The feeling surprised him."

"Bilbo wondered what the dwarves were feeling and whether a lot of water was getting into their tubs. Some of those that bobbed along by him in the gloom seemed pretty low in the water, and he guessed that these had dwarves inside.

'I do hope I put the lids on tight enough!' he thought.'"

Part AWhich inference can be drawn about Bilbo's character in The Hobbit?He is stronger than he thought,

The inference that can be drawn about Bilbo's character in "The Hobbit" is the following:

B. He is quick-thinking and clever, but still needs a lot of luck to survive the trials of the quest.

The two excerpts which best support the answer above are the following:

- "Bilbo wondered what the dwarves were feeling and whether a lot of water was getting into their tubs. Some of those that bobbed along by him in the gloom seemed pretty low in the water, and he guessed that these had dwarves inside."

"'I do hope I put the lids on tight enough!' he thought."

- "With the willing help of Fili and Kili, Thorin and Bilbo at last discovered the remainder of the company and got them out. Poor fat Bombur was asleep or senseless; Dori, Nori, Ori, Oin and Goin were waterlogged and seemed only half alive; they all had to be carried one by one and laid helpless on the shore."

Bilbo Baggins is the main character in the short fantasy novel "The Hobbit," by J. R. R. Tolkien. Invited to go on a quest, Bilbo refuses at first, believing he does not have what it takes.However, during the quest, Bilbo reveals several qualities. He is clever and quick-thinking. When in an adverse situation, Bilbo is able to come up with creative solutions.However, he does rely on luck a lot. He is unable to predict and plan for every single aspect of his solutions.For example, he saves the dwarves by putting them inside barrels. He notices, though, that some of the barrels seem to be sinking in the water. Thus, It is luck that keeps the dwarves alive along with Bilbo's ideas.

Learn more about Bilbo here:

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Why did only committee members know about what happened after people were released?

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Because they hid the people and made sure they were the only ones who got to keep tabs

Based on the short story " The Landlady" by Roald Dahl

How did Billy's actions contribute to the overall theme of the story?

(There are no answer choices.)
(Essay)

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Answer:

This article examines "The Landlady" by Roald Dahl, including its topic, foreshadowing, irony, and summary.

"The Landlady" by Roald Dahl is a classic. It is a thrilling horror story with an unexpected conclusion. The word count is manageable at 3,500. Billy Weaver arrives in Bath by London train at 9 p.m. chilly and windy He asks the porter whether there is an inexpensive motel nearby. Within a quarter mile, he is directed to The Bell and Dragon.

Billy's first visit to Bath. The Head Office in London instructed him to report to the local Branch Manager.

Billy, age 17, is launching a business and donning new attire. On the residential street, he quickly walks. It is surrounded by decaying mansions.

A lighted window draws his attention. It says "Bed And Breakfast" on it. He walks up and peeks inside. There are flowers, green velvet drapes, and a dog curled up in front of the fireplace. It is nicely appointed. A caged parrot also attracts his attention.

It is more hospitable than a bar. He enjoys the beer, darts, and company at the Bell and Dragon. He is afraid of dormitories. Before making a decision, he watches The Bell and the Dragon.

As he departs, he examines the "Bed And Breakfast" sign. He is required to stay. Immediately, he rings the doorbell. Before he can retract his finger, a woman of middle age answers the door. Billy is amazed by her prompt response.

She greets him with a warm smile. Again, he desires to remain. He demands a room costing five and sixpence. Surprisingly inexpensive. He accepts and enters.

She is kind. She helps him with his coat. There are no further coats on the rack. She says it's just her and him. Billy is perplexed. She claims to be picky. She is, however, ready for Billy or another gentlemanly young guy. He is examined.

She invites him to a room on the second floor. It is comfy. Billy corrects her when she calls him Mr. Perkins.

Billy assures the landlady that she need not be concerned. She asks about supper plans. He will sleep, as he is not hungry. Before retiring, she requests that he sign the guestbook. Unpacking is next.

She is odd, but Billy doesn't care. Ultimately, she is nice. Presumably, she had lost a son in the war and was still in mourning.

In the living area. It's pleasant, and the dog continues to sleep by the fire. He signs the register. Only Christopher Mulholland and Gregory Temple are present. Both names are well-known to him. He remembers his sister, his father, and school. He cannot identify them.

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The landlady comes carrying a tea tray. Billy inquires about the fame of the two men. They were appealing, just like Billy. He notes their biennial and triennial trips. How much time has passed? Again, she refers to him as Mr. Wilkins, and Billy corrects her.

Billy recalls a relationship between the names in the guestbook. His hostess serves him with tea and cookies. He continues to discuss the individuals, certain that he will remember them.

He believes he recalls Christopher Mulholland, a schoolboy on a hiking trip. She says that wasn't the one that stayed with her. She has Billy over for tea. She watches him drink. Billy perceives that she smells like pickled walnuts, new leather, or a hospital corridor.

According to the landlady, Mr. Mulholland drank a lot of tea. Billy claims that he left recently. She claims that he and Mr. Temple never separated. On the third floor, they will remain.

Explanation:

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