In episode 8 of The unexplainable disappearance of Mars Patel, Caddie and Toothpick plan to make JP fly. What do you think they have planned to make him fly?
Answer:
toss him off a building
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What is a counterclaim to video games improve coordination?
Answer:
Although it may help in certain areas of the mind and body it is also harming the vision of the person. Being in front of a screen for long periods of time can easily damage your eye-sight. As stated in East West Eye Institution, "...excessive video game use can cause eye discomfort, focusing problems, blurry vision and headaches." Which in the long run will not be very favorable. Although it is nice to take a break from the real world many people today have a "addiction" to video games. This may lead to poor social skills, unrealistic expectations, poor sleep schedule, and aggression to name a few. The list just goes on... yes video games improve coordination but is it really worth all the risks?
Explanation:
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Answer:
A counterclaim to the claim that video games improve coordination is that video games can actually worsen coordination. This is because video games can be very sedentary, and they can lead to people becoming less active in general. Additionally, some video games require players to use very repetitive movements, which can actually make it more difficult for them to perform more complex tasks that require a variety of movements.
Here are some specific examples of how video games can worsen coordination:
Sedentary lifestyle: Video games can be very sedentary, and they can lead to people becoming less active in general. This is because video games require people to sit or stand in one place for long periods of time. This lack of physical activity can lead to a decrease in muscle mass and strength, which can make it more difficult for people to perform coordinated movements.
Repetitive movements: Some video games require players to use very repetitive movements. This can actually make it more difficult for them to perform more complex tasks that require a variety of movements. For example, a video game that requires players to constantly click the mouse can make it more difficult for them to perform tasks that require them to use their hands in a variety of ways, such as playing a musical instrument or writing.
It is important to note that not all video games are created equal. Some video games, such as those that involve sports or physical activity, can actually improve coordination. However, it is important to choose video games that are appropriate for your age and fitness level, and to make sure that you are not spending too much time playing video games.
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Why does Dallas think Cherry refused to get a Coke with him? Does Ponyboy agree with his reasoning
Write a sentence using a word with the suffix -hood.
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As he grew older, he learned more and more things about manhood.
Explanation:
Linda Sue Park's “A Long Walk to Water” is a story about the lengths to which people will go in order to survive. Based on our readings so far, we can see that Salva and Nya have had to overcome many obstacles in order to survive. What are some themes that have occurred in the novel? Give evidence with an example from the text. Please make sure that you cite one piece of evidence for Nya and one piece of evidence for Salva.
Cherished by millions of readers, this #1 New York Times best-selling novel is a powerful tale of perseverance and hope. Newbery Medalist Linda Sue Park interweaves the stories of two Sudanese children who overcome mortal dangers to improve their lives and the lives of others.
A Long Walk to Water begins as two stories, told in alternating sections, about two eleven-year-olds in Sudan, a girl in 2008 and a boy in 1985. The girl, Nya, is fetching water from a pond that is two hours’ walk from her home: she makes two trips to the pond every day. The boy, Salva, becomes one of the “lost boys” of Sudan, refugees who cover the African continent on foot as they search for their families and for a safe place to stay. Enduring every hardship from loneliness to attack by armed rebels to contact with killer lions and crocodiles, Salva is a survivor, and his story goes on to intersect with Nya’s in an astonishing and moving way. Includes an afterword by author Linda Sue Park and the real-life Salva Dut, on whom the novel is based, and who went on to found Water for South Sudan.
What does Robinson Crusoe do to improve his life on Island?What else would you do?
Please answer as fast as you can.
If the author were going to add another heading and paragraph to strengthen his argument, which heading would be MOST effective?
Responses
A Different Types of Ear BudsDifferent Types of Ear Buds
B Experts Testify to Ear Bud's Ill EffectsExperts Testify to Ear Bud's Ill Effects
C The World of Live MusicThe World of Live Music
D Which Type of Ear Bud Is the Most Popular?Which Type of Ear Bud Is the Most Popular?
Giving 20 points instead of 10 so pls hurry
What happens to Mr. Bell when he and Josh play one-on-one before the tournament?
I believe Josh won the tournament because Mr bell have him words of wisdom
Explanation:
Write a paragraph to describe the following events, Use vivid verbs wherever you can.
: '
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if the court allows someone with a first operating under the influence (oui) conviction to complete an alcohol education course , what happens to the license suspension ?
Answer:
These verbs help show what's happening mentally or physically to a character. It helps to paint an imaage of what the charcter is getting at. You can draw conclusions. They show vivedly rather than tell.
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What kind of trying and stressful experiences have you made it through in which you felt more powerful, victorious, capable of meeting challenges?(Answer the question in full complete sentences. 3-5 sentences for full credit. Hint: Learning during this pandemic.)
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is it possible to find anything about it
Answer:
birthday was cloudy – it was very you made
Letters are sometimes sent to people you do NOT know.
A.)True
B.)False
Answer:
b, false. if you mean if YOU individually send them, no.
Explanation:
you cannot send a letter to someone if you do not know them or have their information.
Is the phrase "He grew as fast as a weed." a __
A. Hyperbole
B. Simile
C. Metaphor
Answer: A Metaphor
Explanation: A metaphor is a saying that exaggerates another meaning.
Read the passage.
Art education must receive funding in Pleasantville Public Schools. We must have funding because it is so necessary. Who could be against funding for art? Unfortunately, our mayor does not support art funding and will not vote for it. She is uncultured and does not care about art. She probably does not allow art even in her own house.
Which phrases from the passage represent the logical fallacy known as begging the question?
“art education must receive funding” and ”we must have funding”
“it is so necessary” and “will not vote for it”
“She is uncultured and does not care about art.”
“She probably does not allow art even in her own house.”
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
"A logical fallacy is a flaw in the structure of a deductive argument which renders the argument invalid."
At the beginning of this passage, the speaker has more of a point, but by saying "She probably does not allow art even in her own house" shows that the speaking is just making assumptions even if they are not true. In conclusion, this renders the argument is invalid.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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*THIS QUESTION IS FOR ANYONE WHO HAS READ THE FIRST BOOK IN THE WINGS OF FIRE SERIES* I'm trying to do a BME (Beginning, middle, and end) for the first book but I can't seem to summarize any of the parts without making it like a whole story in itself. Could any of you put a summary of these parts down below? I know this is a lot to ask.
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well the first bit is were the 5 dragons are stuck in the big cave, next they get freed and thats all i remember sry i read it a long time ago
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Answer:
Yes, I did, and oh my gosh, for a lot of reasons. I’ve always loved kids’ books, because I feel like children are the most interesting audience and the one you can affect the most. I remember the books I read when I was 10, 11, and 12, and I feel like they shaped me and my view of the world, and the kind of person I wanted to be.
It’s such a wonderful field to work in. I’m interested in joyful and hopeful stories. There’s a lot of dark, crazy things that happen in the dragon books, but the kind of thing I’m always trying to head toward is that idea of hope and agency, that no matter who you are you can control your own destiny. I want kids to feel that coming out of these books.
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I need a three paragraph written rating on the one book called sisters by Raina Telgemeier please hurry
In “Sisters,” the latest graphic memoir by Raina Telgemeier, it is the summer before high school and Raina is stuck between a squirrelly little brother and a volatile younger sister in a van without air conditioning. They are on a weeklong drive from their home in San Francisco to a family reunion in Colorado Springs, and as temperatures rise, so do tempers. Raina and her sister, Amara, argue over everything, from what to do about a snake on the loose (“What if we shut him in a suitcase till we’re home?”) to their parents’ relationship (“You don’t think Mom and Dad are gonna split up . . . do you?”). Memories of improbable pet deaths, their father’s unemployment and the difficulties of coexisting in a small apartment are woven into the tale of their emotional and sometimes tense journey through the American West.
Readers may remember Raina from Telgemeier’s “Smile,” published four years ago, which followed her struggles to navigate adolescence, friendships and prolonged orthodontic misadventures. Through “Smile,” I watched Raina grow up and learn to hold her head high, and I was totally rooting for her. Telgemeier’s honesty and humor made it easy to feel as if I knew her. Saying goodbye was bittersweet, so I was excited to read “Sisters.” Although the story follows the same characters who appear in “Smile,” “Sisters” could easily be read as a stand-alone. “Smile” focused mainly on Raina’s struggles to fit in and find her place in school; “Sisters” takes a closer look at sibling relationships, challenges at home and what it means to be a family.
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YOU HAVE TO READ THIS BOOK, PEOPLE.
This book's gotta be one of the best. It just has some educational value and fun! You will especially lub this book if you've got a sister of your own.Barbara C
The main character of this book is Raina
The main point of this book is to tell people that maybe they have a brother or sister that are annoying. Well she's trying to tell us that maybe we just want our brother or sister to go away but in the inside we still know they're our family and we love them.
Raina always wanted a little sister and her wish finally came true, she thought it was going to be awesome but when her sister arrives it's not what she thought it would be. While Nora grows up Raina's life style turns into fights with Nora
Uplifting, delightful sequel to Smile has fun illustrations
When I was young, graphic novels were one of my favourite things in the world. I read every one I could find that my parents thought was age-appropriate. I think I actually read this book before reading Smile. It's definitely one of the more kid-friendly Raina Telgemeier books, with cute illustrations and many funny situations. Most of the story is about a road trip that Raina went on at age fourteen with her mom and her younger siblings, Amara and Will. One of the reasons I enjoyed this book so much was because of my own experiences with slightly-disastrous road trips. I could relate to many of the things that the characters were experiencing. Stopping at gas stations for snacks. Trying desperately to get my ears to pop. Getting bitten by mosquitoes. Trying to seem cool to my cousins who were a lot older than I was. Any kid who has ever gone on a family road trip will be able to understand what Raina's going through. That's why this book is so likeable. There is also very little sexual content (unlike Drama). Parents don't have to be worried about much in this book, but here a few things I will mention:
EDUCATIONAL VALUE (1/5)- Kids will learn a bit about the states that Raina and her family drive through. There is some information about camping and road trips.
POSITIVE MESSAGES (2/5)- Like Common Sense Media said, "Sisters emphasizes that families need to work together to settle their differences and move forward."
POSITIVE ROLE MODELS (2/5)- Raina and her family love each other, even though they don't always get along. Raina tries hard to be a good person. When she was younger, she tried hard to understand and accommodate Amara.
CHARACTERS: There are many interesting, complicated characters in this book.
VIOLENCE, SCARINESS, AND DISTURBING ILLUSTRATIONS (2/10)- Definitely a lot less blood than Smile, but there a few somewhat disturbing scenes.
Raina and Amara often argue and fight with each other.
While driving, Raina and her family get caught in a storm. They see lightning on the road ahead of their car.
After the storm, dead animals are shown outside Raina's family's cabin. This is not a very detailed or graphic illustration, but it still might disturb some kids.
In a flashback scene, Amara's pet fish dies.
In a flashback scene, Raina and Amara's pet chameleon dies. You see it lying on its back, dead. No blood is shown. The young characters guess that the crickets that were supposed to be the chameleon's food ate it.
In a flashback scene, a young Raina is shown covered in scratches after running through blackberry bushes (she stepped on a dead snake and panicked).
Amara feeds her pet snake frozen mice.
The family's van breaks down on the side of a highway. Raina's mom and Will get in a car with a stranger to find a tow truck. Raina and Amara yell "Don't get killed!"
Raina and Amara worry that their mom and brother won't come back.
LANGUAGE (1/10)- Raina and Amara often say disrespectful things to each other.
Raina hears a hissing sound and thinks it's a snake, and Amara says "It's just Uncle Bill frying bacon, you moron."
WHAT AGE CAN A KID READ IT? I said nine and up because the main characters are fourteen and nine, and I think that older kids would probably enjoy the complexity of the story much more than younger kids. Some younger kids might like this book, though, and there is very little in the story that would be inappropriate for a six or seven year old.
IS IT AS GOOD AS COMMON SENSE MEDIA SAYS IT IS? Yes. It's fun, entertaining, and realistic, and overall just a really good book.
In conclusion, Sisters is a good graphic novel that families with older kids should definitely check out!
Explanation:
Which evidence from the passage shows that Dantes is willing to act boldly?
Responses
1: "'Now, if you will come on board, M. Morrel,' said Dantes, observing the owner’s impatience..." (paragraph 1)
2: "He seized a rope which Dantes flung to him, and with an activity that would have done credit to a sailor, climbed up the side of the ship..." (paragraph 2)
3:"'Scarcely was the captain's breath out of his body when he assumed the command without consulting any one...'"(paragraph 7)
4: "I do not know, sir; it was to fulfil the last instructions of Captain Leclere, who, when dying, gave me a packet...'"(paragraph 19) Please help
Answer:
The evidence from the passage that shows Dantes is willing to act boldly is:
3: "'Scarcely was the captain's breath out of his body when he assumed the command without consulting anyone...'" (paragraph 7)
This evidence demonstrates that Dantes takes immediate action and assumes command without hesitation after the captain's death. It indicates his boldness and willingness to take charge of the situation.
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What is the definition of parallel structure?
A-The use of uneven sentences
B-The use of lines that are the same distance apart and never touch
C-The use of repetitive sentences
D-The use of the same pattern of parts of a sentence
Answer:
Explanation:
D - The use of the same pattern of parts of a sentence
thesis statement for What is the best way to eat an ice cream cone?
Answer:
I believe the best way to eat an ice cream cone is _______ because ___________ and _____________.
Explanation:
Write a paragraph that will persuade the teacher to give Samantha extra credit.
Answer:
samantha doesn't deserve extra credit luv.
Explanation:
true or false the go-away birds make an alarm call that sounds like a person shouting g way
Tourists flocked to the top of the skyscraper to enjoy the panoramic view.
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"Tourists flocked to the top of the skyscraper to enjoy the panoramic view."
In this sentence, panoramic view means: an unobstructed and wide view of an extensive area in all directions.
The tourists wanted to go to the top of the skyscraper to get a broad view of the skyscraper in all directions.
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an unobstructed and wide view of an extensive area in all directions. an extended pictorial representation or a cyclorama of a landscape or other scene, often exhibited a part at a time and made to pass continuously before the spectators.
Explanation:
Identify the following verb by number and person as it is used in the sentence by checking the appropriate boxes.
We promise.
plural
third person
second person
singular
first and third person
first person
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Add a subordinate clause in these sentences to make them complex sentences. Add the type of clause that is in parenthesis.
1. I have met the president of the company, __________.
(adjective)
2. I want _______________.
(noun)
Answer:
1. I have met the president of the company who's been living in that $1,000,000 estate by the ocean.
(adjective)
2. I want what you have.
(noun)
Explanation:
How can transition words be used in writing?(1 point)
to provide character descriptions.
to separate other words, phrases, or clauses.
to help the reader understand the tone.
to show the order of events.
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Answer:
The third option is correct
Explanation:
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What is a summary for the story from It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens
Answer:
In It's Complicated, danah boyd looks at teenagers' use of and experiences with social media. Her primary objective is to disentangle what is truly new in teens' daily lives and what is just the same old thing in a new jacket.
Explanation:
Answer: The author of the book is Danah Boyd who explores the experiences and behaviors of teenagers in the digital age.
Explanation:
"It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens" provides a nuanced and insightful examination of how teenagers engage with social media and digital technologies, challenging common misconceptions.
Through extensive research and interviews, Boyd sheds light on the ways in which teenagers negotiate privacy, online safety, and social dynamics in the digital realm. She discusses the concept of "networked publics" where teenagers gather and interact online.
The book also explores the role of parents, educators, and policymakers in understanding and supporting teenagers in their engagement with digital technologies. Boyd emphasizes the importance of open communication and media literacy education.
To learn more about Danah Boyd:
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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!
this poem is the biggest piece of junk on the planet that makes no sense because you fail to understand it and feel it
try doing that...
DESCRIBE THE CAUSE AND EFFECT OF VOLCANIC ACTIVTY
Answer: the deterioration of water quality, fewer periods of rain, crop damages, and the destruction of vegetation. During volcanic eruptions and their immediate aftermath, increased respiratory system morbidity has been observed as well as mortality among those affected by volcanic eruptions.
Answer:
Although there are several factors triggering a volcanic eruption, three predominate: the buoyancy of the magma, the pressure from the exsolved gases in the magma and the injection of a new batch of magma into an already filled magma chamber.
Health concerns after a volcanic eruption include infectious disease, respiratory illness, burns, injuries from falls, and vehicle accidents related to the slippery, hazy conditions caused by ash. When warnings are heeded, the chances of adverse health effects from a volcanic eruption are very low.
Explanation:
Think of at least 5 unforgettable moments with your grandparents. With the foci on the simple past and past perfect tenses only. Write those moments in active and passive voices
Answer:
(these are answers that are generic and simple if you need to insert names for your grandparents)
I remember when I was 3-5 old I went to the park with my grandparents. This is one of my first memories I still remember clearly my grandma telling me to come down the slide. I was trembling with fear but her warm smile urged me to come down. Next is when pretty recently I went to a summer carnival with my grandpa. We went on the ferris wheel like 4 times it was such a beautiful view. Before we went to the carnival me and my grandpa went to the aquarium and we saw the dolphin show and went on a walk through the city after. I remember I think like last year, my grandparents took me and (insert somebody's name)
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