Answer:
a
Explanation:
Can anyone give me ideas for a poem? Three poems is the minimum. You may write more.
*Read all of the instructions*
Place page breaks between poems. Each poem should start at the top of a page.
Each poem needs a title. Place the title in bold at the top of the poem.
The Length of poems can vary, as in Singing With Elephants.
Break up your poem into stanzas. One stanza can consist of one sentence broken up into multiple lines.
Use punctuation in the manner of the book--use dashes when possible! (Poets love dashes--they can extend sentences without the use of periods.)
Use first person narration.
Your poems can be fictional, or they can be non-fictional, or they can be hybrids--it's up to you.
We are writing free verse in the style of Singing With Elephants. Please do not create Dr. Seuss-style rhymes--those are perfectly valid poems, they're just not what we're creating here.
Please create realistic poems about the real world. We are not writing silly or fantastical poems here--we're writing poems in the style of the book.
Your poems can be about anything. This includes, but is not limited to:
your family: parents, siblings, grandparents, cousins, etc.
pets
sports
music
friends
poetry itself--poets love writing poems about poetry
nature
weather
your Wall of Awful
school
chores
places you've visited
life in a pandemic
etc.
Answer: I LOVE THE BEACH (working title)
Explanation:
Oh how I love the beach
When salty water in the air
and when I feel the wind in my hair
I feel bliss that feels like a first kiss
When you in inhale
all your worries go away
Read the excerpt from "Aladdin and the Magic Lamp.”
But far away in Africa the magician remembered Aladdin, and by his magic arts discovered that Aladdin, instead of perishing miserably in the cave, had escaped, and had married a princess, with whom he was living in great honour and wealth. He knew that the poor tailor's son could only have accomplished this by means of the lamp, and travelled night and day till he reached the capital of China, bent on Aladdin's ruin. . . . He was determined to get hold of the lamp, and again plunge Aladdin into the deepest poverty.
Who is the ANTAGONISTt?
the magician
Aladdin
the princess
the tailor
Please read the prompt correctly, I keep finding Protagonist instead of Antagonist, Thank you.
Answer:
The magician
Explanation
The magician remembers Aladdin perishing in the cave, and also all these riches. This magician character would have not known that IF unless he'd been there or done that.
Also, in the excerpt, it explains, "...he was determined to get a hold of the lamp, and again plunge Aladdin into the deepest poverty. We know that because of this sentence, we can tell he is not a good guy, and has bad plans on Aladdin. An antagonist is a person who is an enemy, foe, or opponent.
The magician is the antagonist.
Hope this helped.
Every house should have a dog. They are cute, loyal and will protect your house. What is the author's purpose?
A)Persuade
B)Inform
C)Entertain
Which element of an effective body paragraph is in bold?
Elaborative detail
Signal word or phrase
Topic sentence
Transition word or phrase
Answer:
topic sentence
Explanation:
Topic sentence is the element of an effective body paragraph.
Please help me - how does the platform benefit from this
Answer:
The picture isn't clear
Which of the following sentences correctly uses parallel structure?
A- Raquel went to mail a package, the department store, and the yoga studio
B- Raquel went to the post office, the department store, and the yoga studio.
C-Raquel went to the post office, to go shopping, and the yoga studio.
D- Raquel went to the post office, the department store, and to do yoga.
Answer:
Explanation:
B - Raquel went to the post office, the department store, and the yoga studio.
Answer:
The answer is B since it uses proper grammar and proper use of punctuation as such.
--> they used commas when listing
--> also uses grammar to form a good sentence
Assignment 3- Research and Present/ Give a Presentation (Group Assignment with a minimum
Create a biographical presentation about Gwendolyn Brooks, the author of Maud Martha.
Include details about her life and other literary texts she’s written. Read an excerpt of another one of her stories and be prepared to include what it’s about and compare/contrast it to “Maud Martha.” Whichever piece of literature of Produce a visual display with photographs and book covers of the author’s work. Take notes and write a brief report for your oral presentation.
Gwendolyn Brooks was an ambitious woman with a sincere love for writing and poetry that blazed from an early age. The poet began her career in poetry at the age of 13, when she published her first poem in a children’s magazine, and later, she went on to win a Pulitzer Prize.
Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks was born on June 7, 1917, in Topeka, Kansas. Her father, David Anderson Brooks, was a janitor. He aspired to be a doctor but decided to marry and raise a family instead. Her mother, Keziah Brooks, was both a school teacher and a classically trained pianist.
Brooks and her family moved to the South Side of Chicago when she was young. Her parents had moved to Chicago during the Great Migration but moved back to Topeka, Kansas, before Brook's birth to be closer to family. Brooks considered Chicago her hometown and stated that it deeply influenced her experiences and poetry.
Business letters are only used when conducting business.
A.)True
B.)False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
It can be used for anything in a professional setting.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
help pls just do number 2
Answer:
I think it's the first one Adjective modifying a noun
the question is a cut off a bit so I cant see the bolded words
Read the following excerpt from "The White Umbrella.
Lots of people's mothers work "
Those are American people," | said.
"So what do you think we are? I can do the pledge of allegiance with my eyes closed." Nevertheless, she tried to be discreet and if my mother wasn't home by 5:30 we would start cooking by ourselves."
What does the quote reveal about the narrator?
A. The narrator doesn't like to cook
B. The narrator doesn't consider herself to be like other Americans
C. The narrator wishes her mother taught piano lessons
D. The narrator questions her mother's ability to say the pledge of allegiance.
Answer:
the correct answer is B. The narrator doesn't consider herself to be like other Americans
Explanation:
I just did the quiz and this was right. :)
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The Outsiders Chapter 2 Questions
1. How is the way Two Bit talks to the girls compared to the way Dally did?
2. Describe the story Pony tells about what happened to Johnny.
3. What does Pony notice about the Socs at the drive-in?
1. Two Bit talks to the girls in a more respectful and playful manner compared to the way Dally did. While Dally was aggressive and rude, Two Bit jokes around with the girls and tries to impress them with his charm.
2. Pony tells the story of what happened to Johnny. He explains that Johnny was jumped by a group of Socs, who beat him up and left him unconscious on the train tracks. Johnny was saved by the quick thinking of Dally, who pulled him off the tracks just in time.
3. Pony notices that the Socs at the drive-in are more well-dressed and polished compared to the greaser boys. He also observes that the Socs are more confident and comfortable in their social environment, whereas the greasers are more tense and on edge.
1. Two Bit talks to the girls in a more respectful and playful manner compared to the way Dally did. While Dally was aggressive and rude, Two Bit jokes around with the girls and tries to impress them with his charm.
2. Pony tells the story of what happened to Johnny. He explains that Johnny was jumped by a group of Socs, who beat him up and left him unconscious on the train tracks. Johnny was saved by the quick thinking of Dally, who pulled him off the tracks just in time.
3. Pony notices that the Socs at the drive-in are more well-dressed and polished compared to the greaser boys. He also observes that the Socs are more confident and comfortable in their social environment, whereas the greasers are more tense and on edge.
He was a huge man in a bright red robe (bright as holly berries) with a hood that had fur inside it and a great white beard that fell like a foamy waterfall over his chest.…
Now that the children actually stood looking at him… he was so big, so glad, and so real, that they all became quite still. They felt very glad, but also solemn.
“I’ve come at last,” said he. “She has kept me out for a long time, but I have got in at last. Aslan is on the move. The witch’s magic is weakening.”
And Lucy felt that deep shiver of gladness that you only get if you are being solemn and still.
Read the passage above with accuracy and fluency. Discuss any unfamiliar words from the passage and what strategies you used to understand them.
Answer:
uhm there is no question?
Explanation:
Answer: Some Words You May Not Know
Explanation: "Solemn" is a bit uncommon. To find out what it means, you should use context clues (using words that relate to it to figure out what it means). You can note that the children are still, that it is a serious moment. Also, it says "They felt very glad, but also solemn." When the word 'but' is being used, it usually means that the next thing stated will be the opposite.
Glad, but (opposite)
Using these clues, we can determine that the word solemn means serious and sad. You can use context clues like this to help you understand what other words mean, too.
Hope this helps!
Please help me with this IXL
Answer:
Salks'=WRONG
Correction: Salk's
Explanation:
:)
Hope this helps, have a nice day!
All employees received an e-mail announcing that the meeting would take place on May 1, from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. During the meeting, Tony took notes and Mei Ling marked everyone’s vacation requests on large calendars drawn on the board. Many people wanted to take off the week of July 4, and it seemed that not enough employees would be available to keep the store well-staffed during that busy weekend. Fifteen minutes were spent exploring ways to overcome the problem.
Which sentence suggests that the third guideline, “Use a flip chart or whiteboard to record key points,” was followed during the meeting?
A. Many people wanted to take off the week of July 4, and it seemed that not enough employees would be available to keep the store well-staffed during that busy weekend.
B. Fifteen minutes were spent exploring ways to overcome the problem.
C. During the meeting, Tony took notes and Mei Ling marked everyone’s vacation requests on large calendars drawn on the board.
D. All employees received an e-mail announcing that the meeting would take place on May 1, from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m.
15 points
Answer:
C. During the meeting, Tony took notes and Mei Ling marked everyone’s vacation requests on large calendars drawn on the board
Explanation:
Please help i need this asap due in 5 min
reign ['ran] noun 1. the period of a monarch's rule 2. the period during which a leader is in charge 3. power or influence. From French regne, from Latin regnum, kingdom.
Which part of this dictionary entry provides information about the word's origin?
A. From French regne, from Latin regnum, kingdom.
B. 1. the period of a monarch's rule 2. the period during which a leader is in charge 3. power or influence.
C. noun
O D. ['rān]
Answer:
A. From French regne, from Latin regnum, kingdom.
Explanation:
Option A provides information about the word's origin. It states that the word "reign" is derived from the French word "regne" and ultimately from the Latin word "regnum," which means kingdom.
What has been the impact of black women in protest movements?
(I need straight answers please.)
Answer: They have made powerful protests about racism and have done great things for protests with other goals as well.
Explanation: xx
Answer with full sentences, please
1 What is the purpose of a sanction
2 What is a separatist group? How are these groups related to the invasion of Ukraine?
3 How would joining NATO and the European Union affect Ukraine? How might that impact Russia?
4 How are individuals, groups, and countries showing support for Ukraine?
In your opinion, who is the best Lord of the Rings character?
Answer:
gandolf
Explanation:
first one to hit my head
ecosystem: all of the living and nonliving things that interact in a particular area
food web: a model that shows the interconnected food chains in an ecosystem
predator: an organism that kills another for food
prey: an organism that is killed and eaten by another
Dont worry about that up there but help me get rid of these sex traffickers because they keep putting links that can track where you live, lets end this together...
Each subheading of an outline should begin with __________.
A) a Roman numeral (I, II, III, and so on)
B) a capital letter (A, B, C, and so on)
C) an Arabic numeral (1, 2, 3, and so on)
Answer: (A) Roman numerals
Explanation:
The first Roman numeral will be the introductory paragraph, while the body paragraphs will start with the second Roman numeral.
Answer:
A) roman numerals
Explanation:
1. When you write an essay, how much planning do you usually do? Are you the type of writer to map out everything you want to say ahead of time? Do you prefer to "wing it"? Is a type of planning that works better for you (outline, web, graphic organizer, etc.)?
2. How closely do you expect your final product to match the plan you made today?
AND ANSWER BOTH QUESTIONS
Answer:
Um you do A LOT of planing um you don't wig it bc then it will take longer to do but yea you do a lot of plaing you have to plan the way your going to wright and more thing like that. But you should never wing it tho. Well I would never wing it tho.
UM have a good day! King!
Explanation:
What is success? (This is a riddle a close answer to this was {Not giving up} it isn't not being a quitter and its not keep trying what is it?
Answer:
sucsess is doing good and finishing
Can y'all help me please with this question?
Answer:
years
Explanation:
It is relating it to sum else so yeah
Recall what happened in the last three chapters of The Giver. What evidence do you see that Jonas has changed since being selected as Receiver of Memory? Describe two specific scenes from Chapters 16 - 18, and explain what each scene reveals about who Jonas has become. ( if you had read the book :] )
Have a nice day!!
Answer:
I can give you a short idea based on what I've read
Explanation:
When he and his friends are playing the good guy bad guy game jonas gets terrible memeories about that game because of how its realated to war. This makes jonas try to explain to his friends the issue with it but they all think he's crazy. This makes jonas realize how his friends will never be able to understand and experience high emotional things since those types of things are being kept from them. Then theres the part where the giver shows jonas a memory about christmas and jonas realizes love. The But returning home, Jonas asks his parents if they love him. They are confused by the question and offer alternative ways of phrasing the query. They finally give an answer, but they have no concept of love like Jonas has, so he lies and says he is satisfied with their answer. This shows that Jonas would not really feel love, and this hurts jonas because he just wants to feel the things he feels in the memories.
Hope this helped have a good day!
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.
Answer:
Explanation:
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.
Grabbing a small object, such as an apple, may seem automatic and easy. But few people consider the complex biological mechanism underlying this simple act. Neurons in the brain instantly fire in patterns that send commands down the spinal cord. These commands are relayed to muscle tissue in the arm. The tissue contracts, raising the arm, extending an elbow, or flexing the wrist and fingers. For some people with spinal cord injuries, those commands are hindered by their damaged nervous systems. Their brains are no longer able to send messages throughout their bodies. For these people, these actions may require substantial effort or be completely impossible.
This process is _________.
A unconscious
B unprecedented
C hazardous
D excessive
What did you like you like about the hunger games??
Answer:
I like The Hunger Games because it takes place in a dystopian world, something we don't always see in movies or TV shows, and there's lots of violence and awesome action. Peeta is one of those characters I can personally relate to. He's nice, handsome and would never kill.
Explanation:
Answer:
I thoroughly enjoyed the suspense of the novel . the character development was very intriguing and kept the plot going. everything was very detailed and thought out.
PLSS HELPPPPP IM BAD AT UN SCRAMBLING WORDSSSSS
Answer:
turkey,
Explanation:
NEED HELP FASTTTTTT
can someone write a summary of " the secret garden"
Answer:
Explanation:
The novel centres on Mary Lennox, who is living in India with her wealthy British family. She is a selfish and disagreeable 10-year-old girl who has been spoiled by her servants and neglected by her unloving parents. When a cholera epidemic kills her parents and the servants, Mary is orphaned. After a brief stay with the family of an English clergyman, she is sent to England to live with a widowed uncle, Archibald Craven, at his huge Yorkshire estate, Misselthwaite Manor. Her uncle is rarely at Misselthwaite, however. Mary is brought to the estate by the head housekeeper, the fastidious Mrs. Medlock, who shuts her into a room and tells her not to explore the house.
Mary is put off when she finds that the chambermaid, Martha, is not as servile as the servants in India. But she is intrigued by Martha’s stories about her own family, particularly those about her 12-year-old brother, Dickon, who has a nearly magical way with animals. When Martha mentions the late Mrs. Craven’s walled garden, which was locked 10 years earlier by the uncle upon his wife’s death, Mary is determined to find it. She spends the next few weeks wandering the grounds and talking to the elderly gardener, Ben Weatherstaff. One day, while following a friendly robin, Mary discovers an old key that she thinks may open the locked garden. Shortly thereafter, she spots the door in the garden wall, and she lets herself into the secret garden. She finds that it is overgrown with dormant rose bushes and vines (it is winter), but she spots some green shoots, and she begins clearing and weeding in that area.
Mary continues to tend the garden. Her interaction with nature spurs a transformation: she becomes kinder, more considerate, and outgoing. One day she encounters Dickon, and he begins helping her in the secret garden. Mary later uncovers the source of the strange sounds she has been hearing in the mansion: they are the cries of her supposedly sick and crippled 10-year-old cousin, her uncle’s son Colin, who has been confined to the house and tended to by servants. He and Mary become friends, and she discovers that Colin does not have a spinal deformation, as he has believed. Dickon and Mary take Colin to see the garden, and there he discovers that he is able to stand. The three children explore the garden together and plant seeds to revitalize it, and through their friendship and interactions with nature they grow healthier and happier. When her uncle returns and sees the amazing transformation that has occurred to his son and his formerly abandoned garden now in bloom, he embraces his family, as well as their rejuvenated outlook on life.
The story is set in Paris. The main character is Aristide Valentin, who is the city chief of police. Valentin has decided to stage an elaborate dinner party at his curious estate. The estate is notable because there is only one entrance, which is presided over by Valentin's fastidious servant, Ivan. Once in the house, visitors can arrive at a beautiful back garden. However, this garden is protected by a high wall; there is no entering or leaving, except by the main entrance.
Valentin invites many elite members of society, whom Chesterton describes in detail. Among the party-goers is an ambassador, a lady and her daughter, a priest, a doctor, and a soldier. These guests are described in quick succession, and, as a reader, it's a bit difficult to tell one from another. Also invited is Julius K. Brayne, a rich man from the United States, and Valentin's rival.
Chesterton includes some side plots here and there, including a tryst between the soldier and the young lady. These sorts of descriptions put characters in certain places when the real action begins to take place.
Everything changes when one member of the group finds a dead body in the garden. The head has been decapitated. Suspicion immediately falls on the solider, Commander O'Brien, who had been carrying a long sword. However, he claims that he had earlier put the sword down in another room and was not in possession of it at the time of the murder.
The guests begin to act as amateur detectives. The dead body is not initially identified as someone from the party. Eventually, they begin to put the pieces together. At one point, Ivan coincidentally brings inside the severed head of Julius Brayne, which was outside the house. As it turns out, the body in the garden is Brayne's, but the head is someone else's.
Eventually, we learn that, earlier in the day, Valentin had attended an execution by guillotine, and had brought the head back to his home. In the garden, he cut off Brayne's head after tricking the American into bending over. He then threw Brayne's head over the wall, and replaced the head next to Brayne's body in an attempt to fool the guests. The guests find out that Valentin is the murderer and attempt to approach him. Once they arrive at his study, however, they find him dead of self-poisoning
Answer these correct (or if i like the way you put it) than you will get some bonus points!
this is for school it asks for my classmates but i homeschool
How was your day?
why do you feel your day went that way?
what are you feeling right now?
how does your emotions effect how your days go?
Answer:
I'll step in as a "classmate" and answer these questions for you.
My day was long. It felt so long because I only just got off vacation, so I've become unused to waking early. Right now, I am feeling content.
My emotions determine how my day goes because whether a day went well or poorly is actually just my emotional response to the day. If I'm in a good mood, I'll have a good day, and vice versa.