Answer:
Bangs are when you cut the hair across your forehead. If your hair just isn't any longer than that, I guess that might be “natural” bangs. Like if you're 1 and haven't grown any more hair yet. If you dye (especially bleach) your hair you can have broken hair in the front that might look like bangs.
Mullet fingers and Roy have very different approaches to save the owls. Whose approach do you think ultimately produces the most results? Explain.
Answer: Roy and Mullet Fingers are the same in their environmental activism in that they both have the same specific end goal. Both boys want to see that the owls are saved, and both boys are willing to stand in the face of strong opposition. Both boys also have the same solution to saving the owls. Their solution is to stop the construction project from happening rather than finding a new building site or moving the owls. The difference is in how they go about trying to stop the construction project in order to save the owls. Mullet Fingers's approach is to sabotage the actual construction project through various forms of vandalism. He takes huge risks doing this because he is breaking the law in order to fight the building of Mother Paula's Pancake House.
On the other hand, Roy is not so willing to break the law in order to fight against the construction to save the owls. Roy's activism is done through legal channels, and he spends a lot of time digging through public records. Roy hits a major breakthrough when he discovers that the environmental impact study report is missing. Roy then takes additional action by giving the information to a reporter, and that allows the media to elevate the story to a level that Roy and Mullet Fingers are not able to achieve by themselves.
Explanation: Not my answer. JONATHAN BEUTLICH'S ANSWER
Answer:
Roy and Mullet Fingers are alike in many ways. The boys are about the same age and size; Roy's shoes fit Mullet Fingers. They both appreciate nature. Both boys are clever, coming up with ingenious ways of reaching their goals. Mullet Fingers puts alligators in the portable latrines and uses snakes with taped-shut mouths to scare away the guard dogs. Roy creates an elaborate ruse to ensnare Dana Matherson in his own misdeeds. Neither boy, Roy or Mullet Fingers, gives up easily. Roy doesn't give in to Dana, and he persists in tracking down the running boy and in trying to save the owls. Mullet Fingers works persistently to pester Mother Paula's company with increasingly severe pranks. Both Roy and Mullet Fingers seem to have a high pain tolerance. Roy invites Dana to hit him, and the bully strikes him on the head three times while on the bus. He also endures some serious brawling in the janitor's closet. Mullet Fingers, despite his infected and wounded arm, runs to the construction site, arriving there before Beatrice and Roy on the bike. He also escapes from the hospital emergency room despite his fever and injury. Neither boy is a "bad kid"; they both stay primarily within the law and avoid causing physical harm to people while they try to interfere with the constant
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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
chinese food or korean why (my journal entry)
Chinese food tend to have more oil than Korean. Traditional Korean food is similar to traditional Chinese, however Korean tend to have more dry salty seafood & pickle vegetables. North American Chinese food tends to be greasier and is sweeter than traditional Chinese (traditional tend to be saltier).
Answer:
my opinion would be korean food
Explanation:
korean food has lots of variations that i personally like, there's also loads of spicy food and lots of and they also have side dishes, they're basically dishes that go with full meals. :)
Martin Luther King Jr. often spoke of a day in the future when he hoped that his children would be judged not by their skin color but instead by their character. Write a narrative essay about a moment in your life when you were judged by something other than the content of your character. Use narrative techniques to develop experiences, events, and characters.
Reread the prompt. Then, use the drop-down menus to identify your topic and purpose.
The topic (what you will write about) is
✔ a time when someone judged me unfairly
.
The purpose of this essay is to
✔ narrate
.
Answer:
Think about a time in your life when someone made fun of you for something other than your content.
So, maybe someone made fun of your clothes or your shoes or anything you were wearing. Or maybe someone judged you for the music you listen to.
hope this helps!!:)
Explanation:
Pls, help!!! Write two paragraphs!
Answer:
I quietly walked down the stairs on Christmas eve as not to arrows my parents. With speed and elegance, I crept around corners keeping always on the alert for signs of life in the quiet house. After what seemed like years I came a long-awaited sight. Nested in the corner sat a beautifully ornamented Christmas tree. Glowing so bright, it fought back the creeping darkness I hid myself in. From that darkness, I could easily see the hanging stockings surrounding the tree as the snow circles when caught in a draft of wind. What drew my attention the most was the peculiarly shaped wrapping tucked under the tree. In the back of my mind, I could only hope that the package covered the ornate frame of the elephant figure I wanted so badly. Sadly, I would have to wait until morning to open it up and find out.
Explanation:
Please Help, if your answer it accordingly, I'll make you brainliest
Prompt:
Tell the story of a vivid dream you remember, following this rule: each sentence begins with the last letter of the previous sentence.
[Word Limit-225]
Answer:
Yesterday, I had the most surreal dream I've ever experienced. Every detail felt so vivid and real that I can't shake it off my mind. Dreaming is a fascinating phenomenon that lets us explore the depths of our unconscious mind. Dream interpretation has been a subject of study for centuries, but I don't think I'll ever be able to decipher the meaning of this dream. Meandering through a labyrinth of unfamiliar spaces, I felt lost and disoriented. Darkness enveloped me, and the only source of light came from a dimly lit lantern I held in my hand. Delving deeper into the maze, I stumbled upon a room that looked like an ancient library. Yellowed pages of books and scrolls filled every inch of the walls, and the smell of aged paper filled my nostrils. Yearning to discover the secrets hidden within the pages, I reached out for a tome that caught my eye. I turned the pages, but the text was written in a language that I couldn't comprehend. Diving deeper into the text, I felt myself being transported to a different realm, a place that I've never seen before. Overwhelmed with curiosity, I explored the strange new world I had found myself in. Navigating through lush forests, I saw creatures that were beyond my imagination. Echoing screams filled the air, and I realized that I had stumbled upon a battleground. Distracted by the chaos, I hadn't noticed the army of soldiers charging towards me. Eager to escape the impending doom, I ran as fast as I could. Drenched in sweat, I found myself in a small town, where the streets were filled with people who were busy with their daily lives. Sleepwalking through the crowds, I stumbled upon an old man who looked at me with a knowing smile. Enthralled by his gaze, I followed him to a hidden alleyway. Yellow lights flickered in the distance, and I heard the sound of a flute playing a haunting melody. Yawning, I felt a sudden urge to close my eyes, and when I opened them again, I found myself in a dark room. Mesmerized by the intricate patterns on the walls, I noticed a door in the corner of the room. Mesmerized by the intricate patterns on the walls, I noticed a door in the corner of the room. Mustering up the courage to open it, I stepped through the threshold and found myself in a garden filled with colorful flowers. Red roses, blue violets, and yellow daffodils filled the air with their sweet fragrance. Each flower was unlike any I've ever seen before, and I felt myself being pulled towards a tree that stood in the middle of the garden. Noticing a small opening in the trunk, I pushed my way through and found myself in a room that looked like a laboratory. Yellow and green liquids bubbled in beakers, and the room was filled with a strange energy that made my hair stand on end. Desperate to find my way back to reality, I searched the room for clues, but found nothing. Gripping onto the trunk of the tree, I closed my eyes and took a deep breath. Hazy memories of my waking life filled my mind, and I felt myself being pulled back to reality. Yearning to hold onto the memories of the dream, I clung onto them as tightly as I could. Dreaming is a fascinating phenomenon that lets us explore the depths of our unconscious mind, and I'm grateful for every dream I have, even if I can't always make sense of them.
(please mark my answer as brainliest)
It's not who you are that holds you back, it's who you think you're not.
-Jean-Michel Basquiat
-How does the quote make me feel?
-Do I agree with the quote?
-If so why?
-If not why?
-Do any of my experiences or prior knowledge relate to the quote?
-What is the theme of the quote?
-Who would I share this quote with?
Answer:
1.) This quote makes me feel powerful
2.) Yes, I do agree with this quote
3.) I think your journey in life does not define you, and trying not to be somthing in life is what holds you back .
4.) None are sticking out to me right now
5.) The theme of this quote is life advice
6.) I would share this quote with someone who has went down a ruff path in life
Which type of word would be appropriate for a formal essay?(1 point)
Responses
A one-syllable
B slang or jargon
C a contraction
D exact
Someone help !!!!
Answer:
D
Explanation:
it's more like your giving of business formal vibes
True or False: Every story has exactly one conflict to resolve.
A
True
B
False
HELP PLEASE (this is all it says)
Assignment: 01.07 Operations with Scientific Notation
Details Submit the assignment following the instructions in the lesson.
Due Date N/A
Points Possible 30
Course Contribution 30
Submissions Allowed 3
Submission Number 0
Student comments
Source
StylesFormat
Answer:
there's the link
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP AND PLEASE MAKE SURE THEY ARE RIGHT
Which of the following is the correct way to cite an article you read online about Magnetism? HELP ASAP PLEASE
Magnetism Today, August 5, 2005. (name of the website, date you accessed the website, and the complete website address/URL)
Magnetism Today, August 5, 2005. (name of the website underlined, date you accessed the website, and the complete website address/URL)
August 5, 2005, Magnetism Today. (date you accessed the website, name of the website, and the complete website address/URL)
Magnetism Today, August 5, 2005. (the complete website address/URL, name of the website, and date you accessed the website)
Answer:
The correct way to cite an article you read online about Magnetism would be:
Magnetism Today, August 5, 2005. (name of the website, date you accessed the website, and the complete website address/URL)
It's important to include the name of the website, the date you accessed the website, and the complete website address/URL in the citation. Additionally, the name of the website should be formatted with italics or underlined to indicate that it's a title.
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct way to cite an article you read online about Magnetism is:
Author, A. A. (Date of publication). Title of article. Title of website, [URL].
For example, if you read an article about Magnetism on the website "Magnetism Today" on August 5, 2005, you would cite it as follows:
Smith, J. (2005, August 5). Magnetism. Magnetism Today, https://www.magnetismtoday.com/.
Note that the author's name is not always available, in which case you would omit it from the citation. Additionally, if the article does not have a title, you would use the title of the website in place of the article title.
Here are some additional tips for citing online articles:
Always include the date you accessed the article, even if it is the same date as the publication date.
If the article is no longer available on the website where you found it, you can try searching for it on the Wayback Machine.
If you are citing a government website, you can use the Government Publishing Office (GPO) Style Guide for guidance.
If you are citing a scholarly journal article, you can use the American Psychological Association (APA) Style Guide for guidance.
I hope this helps!
Explanation:
what is shaylas principals name from a good kind of trouble I NEED HELP NOW DOING EXAMS AT 11:15 at night HELPPP
Answer:
Principal Trask
Explanation:
Prompt: Identify a theme shared by "The Inheritance of Tools" and "Margaret's Story." Explain how
each passage develops this theme. Use details from both passages to support your response
Answer: they both have a lot of differences and similarities
Explanation:
What pieces of information go on a note card used for academic research?
A. the topic of the research paper
B. the outline for your research paper
c. the author, title, and publisher contact information
D. quotations and information from a source
Answer:
A B C and D
Explanation:
Directions: Identify each appositive word or phrase and the noun it identifies.
1. Niagara Falls, the natural wonder in New York, is not the tallest in the country.
2. Harvard, the oldest university in the United States,is in Massachusetts.
3. My brother Jim lives in Kansas.
4. Diane Feinstein, a mayor of San Francisco, was the first woman mayor of that city.
5. The Sears Tower, one of the tallest buildings in the world, is in Chicago.
6. Scott's cousin Liz sells antique cars.
7. Leontyne Price, the opera singer, was born in Mississippi.
8. The Pilgrim's ship, the Mayflower, had a stormy voyage.
9. Tom's dog Jasmine likes to swim.
10. Dr.Miller, our family physician, is attending a convention with her husband.
Answer:
1. The natural wonder in New York - Niagara Falls
2. The oldest university in the United States - Harvard
3. Jim brother
4. A mayor of San Francisco - Diane Feinstein
5. One of the tallest buildings in the world - the Sears Tower
6. Liz - cousin
7. The opera singer - Leontyne Price
8. The Mayflower the Pilgrim's ship
9. Jasmine dog
10. Our family physician - Dr. Miller
PLEASE HELP! 20 points AND BRAINLIEST. Original answers ONLY ! please help me - Type your response in the box. Read the excerpt from Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The Adventure of the Speckled Band.” Pay attention to the character Dr. Grimesby Roylott. Based on the excerpt, analyze Roylott using the STEAL method. Use all the STEAL elements that are relevant to the passage. Use details from the text in your analysis.
STEAL method is:
Speech
Thoughts
Effects on others
Actions
Looks
Heres the Passage:
The Adventure of the Speckled Band by Arthur Conan Doyle (excerpt)
A large face, seared with a thousand wrinkles, burned yellow with the sun, and marked with every evil passion, was turned from one to the other of us, while his deep-set, bile-shot eyes, and his high, thin, fleshless nose, gave him somewhat the resemblance to a fierce old bird of prey. "Which of you is Holmes?" asked this apparition. "My name, sir; but you have the advantage of me," said my companion quietly. "I am Dr. Grimesby Roylott, of Stoke Moran." "Indeed, Doctor," said Holmes blandly. "Pray take a seat." "I will do nothing of the kind. My stepdaughter has been here. I have traced her. What has she been saying to you?" "It is a little cold for the time of the year," said Holmes. "What has she been saying to you?" screamed the old man furiously. "But I have heard that the crocuses promise well," continued my companion imperturbably. "Ha! You put me off, do you?" said our new visitor, taking a step forward and shaking his hunting-crop. "I know you, you scoundrel! I have heard of you before. You are Holmes, the meddler." My friend smiled. "Holmes, the busybody!" His smile broadened. "Holmes, the Scotland Yard Jack-in-office!" Holmes chuckled heartily. "Your conversation is most entertaining," said he. "When you go out close the door, for there is a decided draught." "I will go when I have said my say. Don't you dare to meddle with my affairs. I know that Miss Stoner has been here. I traced her! I am a dangerous man to fall foul of! See here." He stepped swiftly forward, seized the poker, and bent it into a curve with his huge brown hands. "See that you keep yourself out of my grip," he snarled, and hurling the twisted poker into the fireplace he strode out of the room.
PLEASE HELP! ! original answers ONLY
Answer:
Dr. Grimesby Roylott is a paranoid man, wary of Holmes and his exploits. He hates the idea of Holmes getting involved with his and his granddaughter's affairs, and regards Holme's jovial attitude with apprehension.
Explanation:
This example should get you well on your way to answering the question. Just find the examples and you will be set! Good luck!
Answer:
B- I just took the test-
Explanation:
WHAT SOCIAL CLASS IS INTRODUCED IN THE STORY ALI BABA AND THE 40 THIEVES NEED HELP ASAP (FOR A FRIEND!!)
Answer:
The story of Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves is a folk tale from the Middle East, specifically from the collection of stories known as One Thousand and One Nights (or Arabian Nights). The story does not focus on social class but rather centers around the themes of greed, deception, and justice.
The main character, Ali Baba, is a poor woodcutter who discovers the secret hiding place of the thieves and steals their treasure. However, he is eventually caught by the thieves and must use his wits to escape their clutches and defeat them with the help of his clever slave girl Morgiana.
While there are elements of social hierarchy in the story, such as the wealthy status of the thieves and the power they hold over others through their criminal activities, the tale does not explicitly address or critique these issues. Instead, it emphasizes the virtues of resourcefulness, bravery, and honesty in the face of danger and adversity.
Please answer this! thank you!!
Answer:
the answer is the first option and the third option,
that would be A and C
hope dis helps ^-^
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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Determine how much more one candy costs per ounce than the other candy.
Peanut brittle costs $0.50 more per ounce than almond bark.
Almond bark costs $0.50 more per ounce than peanut brittle.
Peanut brittle costs $0.33 more per ounce than almond bark.
Almond bark costs $0.33 more per ounce than peanut brittle.
Answer: its c
Explanation:
Instructions: Write a brief essay about a vacation that you would like to take. Be sure to include at least three sentences that contain both an independent and a dependent clause.
Im only writing a paragraph lol
I would really love to go to the beach. Every beach is complete with its own amount of beauty and charm. I believe that every beach is different, even if they all look the same.
I didnt even write a para but there are both clauses in there
Answer:
I am enticed to see the marvels of Venice, Italy. Between the beaches with views of buildings rich in architectural history rather than hotels, and the notorious cuisines Italy is known for, who wouldn't be? I would love to take a canal tour through the city; perhaps even go beneath the Rialto Bridge. A vacation here would be quite exquisite.
PLEASE HELP QUICKLY
Read the following passage from "What Does American Democracy Mean to Me" by Mary McLeod Bethune and answer the question that follows:
As we have been extended a measure of democracy, we have brought to the nation rich gifts. We have helped to build America with our labor, strengthened it with our faith and enriched it with our song. We have given you Paul Lawrence Dunbar, Booker T. Washington, Marian Anderson and George Washington Carver. But even these are only the first fruits of a rich harvest, which will be reaped when new and wider fields are opened to us.
Which of the following is the best paraphrase of the above passage?
1. America is like a great farmland of amazing people doing amazing things. We have given our gifts to help this country grow and we will continue to harvest.
2. "As we have been extended a measure of democracy, we have brought to the nation rich gifts. We have helped to build America with our labor, strengthened it with our faith and enriched it with our song. We have given you Paul Lawrence Dunbar, Booker T. Washington, Marian Anderson and George Washington Carver. But even these are only the first fruits of a rich harvest, which will be reaped when new and wider fields are opened to us."
3. Democracy is great and we're glad to be part of it. We're glad to help America grow with our work, our religion, our songs, our authors, and our inventors.
4. Mary Mcleod Bethune says that when democracy applies to her people even a little bit, it's been great for the country. Their hard work, their religious faith, their songs make America stronger. Paul Lawrence Dunbar, Booker T. Washington, Marian Anderson, and George Washington Carver are all amazing parts of this country. But there will be even more greatness when they have more rights.
For once the battle is not lost, once our natural splendor is destroyed, it can never be recaptured.Which inference does this sentence best support?
Answer:
President Johnson wants the audience to take action to protect natural resources as soon as possible
Explanation:
Once destroyed natural resources cannot be regenerated and the natural resources that can be regenerated take a long time to replenish.
Choose either the first,the third,or the fourth paragraph.Explain how the paragraph you choose contributes to the authors development of ideas.Use two specific details from the text in your response
Story:It's All in Our DNA
Answer: Third paragraph
Explanation:
The third paragraph starts to explain the central idea by introducing genes or DNA. Then it just gives us the examples of it in the end of paragraph 3 and whole of paragraph 4. For example it gave us the entire example of how a child is dtermined to be a boy or a girl when they are born. and on paragraph four it gives us the example of eye color.
Hope this helps.
What is one reason why many Black Americans thought life in the North would be better than in the South?
3 TO 5 SENTENCES
You’ve noticed that a classmate often comes to school wearing dirty clothes and without any lunch. You’re worried and want to help, but you don’t want to embarrass him/her. What can you do?
Answer:If I was in a situation as stated these are the things I would do for him/her. I want to help them so I try to be as nice as possible and offer them to be my friend, this will help me get to know them better and their backstory. This way he/her does not get embarrassed in front of others. Once I get to know them I can do what I can to help them, like offer them my lunch or him/her money for lunch or clothes. It is important to give back to the people in need because you may have known what it felt like if you have ever been in a situation like that before.
Explanation:
What is the theme, or central idea, of the poem? How does the poet convey this theme? Cite evidence to support your inference. You can refer to the chart you used as you read.
"Say to them,
say to the down-keepers,
the sun-slappers,
the self-soilers,
the harmony-hushers,
Even if you are not ready for day
it cannot always be night.”
You will be right.
For that is the hard home-run.
Live not for battles won.
Live not for the-end-of-the-song.
Live in the along."
Answer: In "Speech to the Young: Speech to the Progress Toward" by Gwendolyn Brooks, the theme/central idea is that young people should make a change.
Explanation: There is a summary about it from a website I read and I have it pasted below.
Source: https://interestingliterature.com/2023/01/gwendolyn-brooks-speech-to-the-young-summary-analysis/
"This short lyric poem (a poem in which a speaker discusses their thoughts and feelings) comprises just two stanzas. In the first stanza, Brooks urges young people to push for change, even in the face of resistance from those people who would attempt to keep them down. In a memorable image, Brooks likens such naysayers (or ‘sun-slappers’, as she describes them) to people who are reluctant for it to be daytime and want it to remain night.
Brooks tells the young that they will be proved right if they persevere and bring about the change they wish to see in the world. It is hard, but – in an image drawn from the game of baseball – she says it will be a ‘home-run’. A home run in baseball is when a batter hits a fair ball and scores, without being put out. Brooks is telling the young that they can achieve what they set out to do and emerge triumphant, like a better scoring a home run.
In the poem’s second, shorter stanza, Brooks tells the young not to rest on their laurels, or the laurels of those generations who have gone before. In other words, don’t think that society has reached a point where all battles worth fighting have already been won and there is no more progress to be made.
Instead of living with only the end-goal in focus, they should enjoy the process of bringing about change: the struggle, the fight, the friendships forged along the way, the gradual shift towards a better world. She likens this, memorably, to living ‘in the along’: that is, living from one day to the next, and living in the moment and for the moment."
Hope this helps you
Answer:
The theme of the poem "Say to them" by Gwendolyn Brooks is that it is important to keep going, even when things are tough. The poet uses a variety of literary devices to convey this theme, including:
Imagery: The poet uses vivid imagery to paint a picture of the challenges that life can present. For example, she refers to the "down-keepers" who try to keep people down, the "sun-slappers" who try to discourage people from pursuing their dreams, and the "self-soilers" who give up on themselves.
Repetition: The poet repeats the phrase "even if you are not ready for day, it cannot always be night" to emphasize the importance of perseverance.
Rhetorical questions: The poet asks a series of rhetorical questions to challenge the reader's thinking. For example, she asks "Live not for battles won. Live not for the-end-of-the-song. Live in the along." This question encourages the reader to think about the importance of living in the present moment and not just focusing on the future.
The poet's message is that it is important to keep going, even when things are tough. No matter how many challenges we face, we must never give up on our dreams. We must keep moving forward, even when we are not ready for the next step. We must keep living, even when it is difficult.
The poem is a powerful reminder that we are all capable of great things. We can overcome any obstacle if we set our minds to it. We must never give up on ourselves or our dreams.
Explanation:
SOMEONE PLEASE ANSWER MY QUESTION ITS DUE TO TODAY
Instructions
Sort the following list of vocabulary words into terms that show action and terms that provide description.
Answer: professional is a descriptive term
Explanation: its not an action
Help on this one please
Answer:
Explanation:
Computer shortcuts on most programs: ctrl+b= Bold ctrl +u = underline
The subject of a sentence is the person or thing doing the action or being described. The predicate is everything that is not the subject.1. The horse appeared at the starting line.
2. The student arrived lated to class because he woke up late.
3. John looked out of the window again and again.
4. The audience grew very restless.
5. The air in the classroom smelled fresh.
6. I felt exhausted from the anticipation.
7. The owners grew flowers all around their house.
8. The racetrack looks very wet because it has been in the rain many hours.
9. The horse tastes the hay and oats without hesitation.
10. A flock of birds is flying in the blue sky.
11. Birds like to land in green trees.
12. Bird watchers must always wait with patience.
13. The company pays for its workers medical insurance.
14. The bank will keep a record of your work.
15. I grew tomatoes and lettuce in my garden.
Words of encouragement:
Good luck!