The present is a metaphor for the journey of life. The mystery of the present shows the intriguing features that life offers. But, once opened, the present is a disappointment just like life is! :D
Where did people go who wanted to leave the community in the giver?
Why did the jacket with buttons on the front represent for the Sevens?
Why did fours, fives, and sizes have to wear jackets with buttons on the back?
How did people get married to a spouse?
DUE TOMORROW!
Answer:
1. To another community across the river.
2. Independence and Growing up
3. So the children would help each other dress and learn interdependence
4. The elders chose spouses for them
Explanation:
hope this helped
trust
Read the following paragraph from this section, then type the main idea and two supporting details.
Imagine a doctor leaning over a patient, listening carefully to the breathing or heartbeat. Or imagine a mechanic with his ear close to a motor, listening for the smallest sound of trouble. God listens to your needs every minute of the day and night -- listening for trouble you may not even know you have.
(GIVING BRAINLIEST! PLEASE HELP ASAP!!!) Both of these passages are concerned with the importance of which issue?
(passages are linked)
A. Caring for family members
B. Learning to live with disappointment
C. Appreciating people's different skills and talents
D. Knowing what makes you happy rather than others
(explanations are appreciated)
Do you think the feeling of depression Johnsy has in common among teenagers..in reference to the story "THE LAST LEAF"
Answer:
I think that with all the presure from society teenagers are more likely to get depression and most of them probably do. I am not sure that it is exactly how Johnsy feels but it is probably similar.
what makes a hero? in Flying Dreams: Women Airforce Pilots of WWII.
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.
How many is 2+ quaters + 4 cents + three 5 cents equals ?
*I'm trying to make a dollar ty
Land is to sea as dry is to
A. eyes.
B. sand.
C. wet.
D. paper.
Answer:
C- Wet
Explanation:
Land is dry, while water is wet. They're opposites.
Pretend you have one hour to prepare to go into hiding.
You can NEVER return to your home.
You cannot carry a suitcase; it would be obvious you were going into hiding.
It is winter; therefore, it is VERY cold outside and there is limited food where you are going.
What items would you take with you?
How would you disguise these items and how would you carry them?
Answer:
If you were in a situation where you could never return to your home, could not carry a suitcase, and were facing cold weather and limited food, there are a few items that you might want to take with you. Some essential items for survival in this situation might include:
-Clothing to keep you warm, such as a coat, gloves, hat, and boots.
-A knife or multi-tool for cutting, opening containers, and other tasks.
-A flashlight or other light source, such as a headlamp, to help you navigate in the dark.
-A map or compass to help you navigate to your destination.
-Water and food, such as granola bars or other non-perishable items that are easy to carry.
To disguise these items and carry them with you, you could try a few different strategies. For example, you could wrap the items in a piece of cloth and tie them into a bundle that you could carry on your back. You could also use a backpack or other bag to carry the items, but be sure to disguise the bag by covering it with a coat or other clothing. Another option might be to hide the items in pockets or other inconspicuous places on your body, such as inside your coat or in the soles of your shoes. The key is to be creative and use whatever resources you have available to conceal and transport your essential items.
Answer:
.
Explanation:
which adjective best describes Mr. White's character?
Answer: I would say reckless
Explanation: he acts without thinking of the consequences or dangers.
Man vs. Man
Man vs. Nature
Man vs. Self
conflict in Josef's story in Refugee and how it was solved.
Will give brainliest for whoever answers all three!!! It is due today!!! HELP!!
I don't know you solve yourself
Answer: you would have to read it so you know how to do it
Explanation:
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Pedro read "Nothing but Net.” He wants to connect with the setting so he can visualize it.
Which sentence from the story has descriptive language that will help him?
“When are you guys going to play basketball today?”
There was a set of ragged swings to the side.
The other guys followed and circled her.
“We need a little evidence that you’re up to our level of play.”
Answer:
A. "When are you guys going to play basketball today?"
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.
What is the relationship between the following selections from the article?
According to psychiatrists, binge-watching releases a chemical called dopamine in the brain, which creates a feeling of pleasure and can help people to relax and relieve stress.
(paragraph)
she has pointed out that the human body "can become addicted to any activity or substances that consistently produce dopamine." In fact, she says, the same neuronal pathways that are activated by drug addiction are activated by an addiction to binge-watching.
A)One selection illustrates the causes of increased dopamine levels in the brains of people who binge-watch television; the other describes the effect of that increase.
B)both selections support the idea that binge-watching increases dopamine levels in the brain, leading to reduced stress and increased relaxation for the viewer.
C) One selection illustrates a possible neurological problem caused by binge-watching; the other describes a potential solution to that problem.
D) Both selections support the idea that binge-watching affects brain chemistry, but they emphasize different psychological consequences of those effects.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
in the first one it talked about how it can make you feel comfy and good and stuff, a feeling of pleasure. in the 2nd one it talked about a feeling of drug addiction and the addiction to binge watching, i believe D is the correct answer. Have a good day!:D
Choose the item that correctly identifies the figure of speech used in the sentence and provides a word that could go in the blank of the sentence. The symphony ended with a single, crashing, magnificent _____________ of voices and strings and brass that rattled the windows.
A) hyperbole; chord
B) hyperbole; scale
C) simile; chord
D) simile; scale
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It is not a simile because it does not use like or as. And in music, it would be a scale.
(We, Us) humans are being marked by the cat as part of its territory.
Answer:
we
Explanation:
us humans dosent sound right so we sounds more reasonable
Answer:
We humans are being marked by the cat as part of its territory
Explanation:
When to Use We
we versus usWhat does we mean? We is a pronoun. Specifically, it is a first person plural pronoun, so it refers to a group of people that includes the speaker or writer.
We is nongendered and does not specify quantity: it doesn’t matter who is in the group or how large it is. As long as there are two or more people in it, we is the pronoun to use.
For example,
“We play for keeps,” said a member of the school’s Pokemon club.
“Thank you for your email; we will be in touch with you shortly,” said the reply from the homeowner’s association.
We check them, on average, 47 times a day — 82 times if you’re between 18 and 24 years old, according to recent data. –The New York Times
Pronouns take the place of nouns in sentences. There are many different types of pronouns, but the relevant types in this article are subject and object pronouns.
which statement best explains how jacks motivation leads to a conflict in the story?
Answer: The answer is A
Explanation:
PLEASE SOMEONE DO THIS!!!!! It’s based on a book called “ the giver” and also based on chapter 1-7.
Answer:
Jonas’s father- A mild-mannered, tenderhearted Nurturer who works with infants. He is very sweet with his two children. He enjoys his job and takes it very seriously, constantly trying to nurture children who will stay alive until the Ceremony of Names. However, even if he is attached to a child, he will release it if that seems to be the best decision.
Jonas’s mother- A practical, pleasant woman with an important position at the Department of Justice. Jonas’s mother takes her work seriously, hoping to help people who break rules see the error of their ways. She frequently gives Jonas advice about the worries and fears he faces as he grows up.
Explanation:
What is the reason that makes the black national anthem important?
I NEED HELP ASAP what would it be like if we lived in a world without rules. What do you think you would feel like.
PLEASE DO NOT TAKE DOWN THIS IS FOR SCHOOL!!!!!!!
There would be no laws, rules or regulations regarding the environment, traffic safety devices, or repair of streets and roads. Sidewalks wouldn't be shoveled and open to the public. Crimes would be committed, and there would be no punishment or rehabilitation.
Read this excerpt from Steve Jobs: The Man Who Thought Different.
The innocent question hit him like a punch in the stomach...
What type of figurative language is used in this excerpt?
Ometaphor
idiom
simile
O hyperbole
Answer:
simile
Explanation:
because the sentence used like or as
Answer the question below
Please answer tysvm!
Write a one page essay based on the following prompt:
What was your first worry when you were a child and how did you cope with it? What
worries are you experiencing now and how are you currently coping?
CAN SOMEONE DO ME AN ESSAY PLZ!!!!
**Remember to use proper grammar and use paragraphs to separate your ideas.
Prompt Poem 1: “On the Grasshopper
and the Cricket”
Structure
Stanzas?
Rhyme scheme?
Villanelle, sonnet, or neither?
Answer:
what is the question? maybe ask an expert
plz help me to do these two questions.
will give the brainliest
Answer: q4
A is 2
B is 4
C is 1
D is 3
E is 2
F Is 5
G is 2
H I do not know this is the answer to question 4 only.
Give me brainliest answer!!
Explanation:
question and options below.
Answer:
I think that it will be C
Explanation:
sorry if i am wrong.
How would you feel if forced into hiding for two years, not being able to breathe fresh air and participate in any outdoor activities?
Answer:
wm
Explanation:
Answer: At first, i would feel trapped, scared, alone and worried. Not sure what to do to keep myself from panicking and controlling my anxiety. But, i think after some months i would be able to adapt like anyone else and learn to cope with my way of life. Later on i'ed be able to go about my day as though it is the norm. But, when the 2 years are up, i would worry abut readjusting to society, and getting back into "the swing of things" as it's said. Transitioning from something you are use to, to something completely different can be a major struggle and a test on your mental health.
hope this helps ^^
Your friend Rahul studies in Kendriya School, Moti Nagar, New Delhi, he appeared in the annual examination of class VII.He came first and got the prize." Write a letter to your friend
14 June 2023
Dear Suresh,
How are you? I have been doing good and I have been busy with exams at school that is why I could not reply to you earlier. Hope you and your family are doing well too. It has been a long time since we met.
I have a good news to share with you, as I already mentioned I was busy with my annual exams, I also received my results and I have come first in the school and also received a prize for by the principle in front of the whole school. I was very delighted to have acquired the prize but also missed your presence there, I really hoped to have your presence. Anyway I wish for us to meet soon and share all that we have missed doing together. Hope to hear back from you soon.
Yours lovingly,
Rahul
Dear Rahul,
I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing this letter to congratulate you on your exceptional performance in your class VII annual examination. I was thrilled to hear that you came first in the exam and received the well-deserved prize.
Your achievement is a testament to your hard work, dedication, and perseverance. I am proud of you for setting such a high standard for yourself and achieving it with flying colors. Your success has inspired me to work harder and strive for excellence in my academic pursuits.
I am sure your parents, teachers, and schoolmates are also proud of you and your achievement. Keep up the good work and continue to excel in your studies.
Once again, congratulations on your outstanding performance. Wishing you all the best for your future endeavors.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
If you've read outsiders can you answer my other question plz... its 50 pointz i think
Answer:
The Outsiders By S.E. Hinton is one of my favorites, what's your question?