Answer:
Connotations are implied; they are not directly stated.
Explanation:
Connotations are the different feelings and ideas associated with a word, apart from its primary meaning. In that matter, connotations are not directly stated: they are suggested and interpreted.
On the other hand, denotations refer to the literal or primary meaning of a word, in contrast to the emotions and thoughts that a word invokes.
Dylan wrote the following sentence for his research paper on giraffes.
The wide savannah is roamed by tall, graceful giraffes.
His teacher told him to revise this sentence so that it is more appropriate for formal writing.
Don't forget to explain how to revise the sentence.
The open Savannah is traveled by tall, graceful giraffes.
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 a place you visited during the summer break?
Answer:
beach
Explanation:
the beach is always where most families go to enjoy and relax and to play. it is a popular place to go
Answer:
The beach:
Explanation:
This is because due to the warm climate in our area
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:
Consider the two articles you read about sea life. Jennifer Buchet’s “Grief along the Reef” is about coral reefs, and Ben Harder’s article “The Light Brigade” is about bioluminescent organisms, especially those found in the ocean.
Imagine you were given an assignment to prepare a presentation on one of those articles. Locate three images that could be used in that presentation.
Be sure to record the information about your sources. You will need to document them in accordance with MLA citation format. View the MLA Style Guide.
Enter the name of the article you have selected. Then copy the images into a single document and enter the citation information as required for a works-cited list. Upload the document.
n info graphic with a mixture of text and facts and figures
Which of the following statements about narratives is true?
Group of answer choices
A narrative describes events in sequence.
A narrative has characters and setting but no conflict.
A narrative must be presented in written form.
A narrative is a fictional account of something that has happened.
Answer:a
Explanation:because a neritive is the person who tells the story who gives the details.
Answer:
A narrative is a fictional account of something that has happened
In the chapter, “A Country Bumpkin in Paris" of Vincent van Gogh: A Portrait of an Artist, Vincent finally visits his brother and experiences the city life. He is totally enamored by the Impressionists and the experience causes him to change his approach to painting. Although your experience may pale in comparison to van Gogh's, your situation may have caused you to feel different, and excited by a new way of thinking. Write about your experience, and think about what you may have learned about yourself or how you changed.
Answer:
i have changed alot in the art area. my approach has changed too. i use to think that art was crazy but now a part time artist
Explanation:
Answer:
I grew up in a small town in the Midwest. I was always a bit of a loner, and I didn't really fit in with the other kids. I was more interested in books and art than sports and parties.
When I was 18, I got a scholarship to a big university in the city. I was excited to finally be away from home and to experience all that the city had to offer.
At first, I was overwhelmed by the city. It was so big and noisy and crowded. I missed the peace and quiet of my small town. But slowly, I started to adjust. I made new friends, and I started to explore the city.
One day, I was walking through the park when I saw a group of people painting. I had never really thought about painting before, but I was drawn to it. I watched them for a while, and then I decided to try it myself.
I bought some supplies and started painting. I was terrible at first, but I kept practicing. The more I painted, the more I enjoyed it. I found that I could express myself through my paintings in a way that I never could before.
I started taking art classes, and I met other artists who shared my passion. I learned about different art movements, and I started to develop my own style.
My time in the city changed me. I became more confident and outgoing. I learned that I was capable of anything I set my mind to. I also learned that there is beauty in the world, even in the most unexpected places.
I am grateful for my experience in the city. It helped me to grow as a person and to find my passion. I am now a professional artist, and I am still learning and growing every day. I am excited to see what the future holds.
Explanation:
If you were interviewing a person whom you respect, what would be the best way to introduce yourself? (10 points)
Hello, my name is Phillipe.
Hey, I’m Phillipe Ettienne.
I’m Phillippe. How ya doin’?
What’s up? Who are you?
Answer this riddle and you get 100 pts!
What English word has three consecutive double letters?
Answer:
bookkeeping
Explanation:
Read the following excerpt from Animal Farm chapter 9, and determine if there are any propaganda techniques being used. (there's 3 answers)
"It was the most affecting sight I have ever seen!" said Squealer, lifting his trotter and wiping away a tear. "I was at his bedside at the very last. And at the end, almost too weak to speak, he whispered in my ear that his sole sorrow was to have passed on before the windmill was finished. "Forward, comrades!" he whispered. "Forward in the name of the Rebellion. Long live Animal Farm! Long live Comrade Napoleon! Napoleon is always right." Those were his very last words, comrades."
Transfer
Bandwagon
Tugging at the Heart Strings
Glittering Generalities
Name Calling
Plain Folks
PLEASE HELP *I WILL MARK YOU BRAINLIST* Imagine that you have to write an argumentative essay on whether or not teenagers should be allowed to have their own cell phones. Write a claim for this essay with at least one reason. (2 points)
Answer:
In my opinion teenagers should be allowed to have their own cellphones and this is my opinion on it.
To start off with teenagers need to keep in touch, for example what happens if your late to pick your child up from school you wouldnt be able to keep in touch.
Another reason out of the many is to improve their organization for example you can set alarms and use a calendar to mark down special events such as meets and school events.
Finally in encourages their responsibility.
In conclusion their are many reasons why teenagers should own a phone and that is my opinion on it.
These days cell phones are a hand to the world. you won't see a kid without a mobile phone in hand. though mobile phones can be a great influence, it is very dangerous to have it too. Cell phones have both advantages and disadvantages.
People can learn a lot from cell phones. Cell phones are used for entertainment, communication, taking photos or videos and staying up to date. Teenagers can also learn the importance of responsibility by the use of this device.
But with this there can be a huge impact on kids using mobile phones. Kids using mobile can have a huge loss of studies. They can learn things which are not supposed to be known. Once you get the mobile phone addiction it is very hard to get rid of it. if u misuse the use of mobile phones you can also get serious health issues.
In my opinion teenager shouldn't get mobile phones at this age as it is a huge threat to their studies as well as there life.
hope it helps!
Write a sentence illustrating each of these rules.
1.The first word of every sentence must be capitalized.
2.Every proper noun (or name) needs to be capitalized.
3.Always write the word I as a capital letter, no matter where you use it.
4.Capitalize words that refer to relatives when using them as a name.
5.Capitalize a title such as Mr., Dr., General, or President.
6.Use a capital letter to begin each important word in the name of a place.
7.Use a capital letter to begin the name of a country, the name of a nationality, or a word made from the name of a country or nationality.
8.Capitalize days, months, and holidays, but not seasons.
9.Capitalize the first word of a direct quotation.
10.Capitalize the first word in every important word in the title of a book, a story, a poem, or a song.
ASAP PLEASE I NEED THIS DONE FAST: Can you make a "So much depends upon" poem for me?
Thanks!
Answer:
ur mom
Explanation:
so much depends upon
a blue car
splattered with mud
speeding down the road
..........................................................
PLZZZZ HELP ASAP
1.React
2.Shift
3.Specify
4.Thesis
5.audience
6.format
7.purpose
8.introduction
9.focus
10.conclusion
11.influence
12.fleeting
13.mentorship
14.normal
15.participate
16.positive
17.circumstantial
18.emotional
19.contagion
20.fleeting
Homework:
ABC Order and Definitions
Extra Credit
Write down 45 affixes containing the sufffix:
-or
-ment
-ness
What is the direction? I can't answer without the directions
Answer:
Alphabetic order:
1: audience: the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event, such as a play, movie, concert, or meeting.
2: circumstantial: pointing indirectly toward someone's guilt but not conclusively proving it.
3:conclusion: the end or finish of an event or process.
4: contagion: the communication of disease from one person to another by close contact.
5: emotional: relating to a person's emotions.
6: fleeting: lasting for a very short time.
7: focus: the center of interest or activity, the state or quality of having or producing clear visual definition.
8: format: the way in which something is arranged or set out.
9: influence: the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself.
10: introduction: a formal presentation of one person to another, in which each is told the other's name.
11: mentorship: the guidance provided by a mentor, especially an experienced person in a company or educational institution.
12: normal: conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected. The usual, average, or typical state or condition.
13: participate: take part in an action or endeavour.
14: positive: consisting in or characterized by the presence or possession of features or qualities rather than their absence. Constructive, optimistic, or confident. A good, affirmative, or constructive quality or attribute.
15: purpose: the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists. To have as one's intention or objective.
16: react: respond or behave in a particular way in response to something.
17: shift: move or cause to move from one place to another, especially over a small distance.
18: specify: identify clearly and definitely. To state a fact or requirement clearly and precisely.
19: thesis: a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved. A long essay or dissertation involving personal research, written by a candidate for a college degree.
45 words ending in or, ness, or ment
1: mayor
2: supervisor.
3: contractor.
4: competitor.
5: prosecutor.
6: ambassador.
7: instructor.
8: integrator.
9: kindness
10: nearsightedness
11: warmheartedness
12: halfheartedness
13: kindheartedness
14: ineffectiveness
15: attentiveness
16: inattentiveness
17: movement
18: acknowledgement
19: micromanagement
20: overdevelopment
21: underemployment
22: extinguishment
23: judgement
24: advertisement
25: encouragement
26: establishment
27: labor
28: tutor
29: accelerator
30: minor
31: actor
32: predecessor.
33: incinerator.
34: commentator.
35: thickness
36: coldheartedness
37: descriptiveness
38: unpleasantness
39: ridiculousness
40: effortlessness
41: outrageousness
42: infectiousness
43: rebelliousness
44: document
45: shipment
Which conflict do you think it’s important to the story the internal conflict in which a man must understand there’s only positions for him in danger or external conflict in which the moon face is the cold right one paragraph supporting your opinion with evidence from the story the story “to build a fire”
Answer:
Because she was happy happy long if you feel happy long coming out of roots!
Explanation:
:)
Um..... 15 points !! Cs I’m lazy and I don’t feel like doing it , it has to be atleast 3 or 4 sentences thank youuu....
How does paragraph 5 in A Nation Divided: North vs. South contribute to the development of ideas in the text?
. The chaat stalls are next to the entrance transitive or intransitive
Answer:Transitive
Explanation:
Irony does all of the following except
act as sarcasm
emphasize the point the speaker is trying to make
function as a rhetorical device
say the opposite of what the speaker means
Answer:
b - Emphasize the point the speaker is trying to make functions as a rhetorical device
whats a sysmbol thats present in untwine
Answer: identity and grief
Explanation:
Bc a young girl had to cope with the devastating loss of her best friend and twin sister (they had a terrible car accident and died)
Answer:
identity and grief
Explanation:
A young girl copes with a devastating loss, this happens when a sixteen-year-old Gizelle Boyer loses her best friend and twin sister Isabelle in a terrible car accident.
Help please !!!! Read the excerpts from Alice Gerstenbergs’s play, Fourteen, and “The Dinner Party”, which show an event in the story differently. Which statement describes the difference between Gerstenberg’s play and the short story?
Links/ irrelevant answers WILL be reported.
Answer: b
Explanation:
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Answer:
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At the end of the story, one of the aliens talks about the pain of loneliness. What does it mean to be alone? What is the effect of being an outcast?
drag each signal word to each column
Q.1. Details of the setting in ''The Drummer Boy of Shiloh'' help you understand that Civil War Soldiers A. wore steel armor B. wore old uniforms C. carried extra bullets D. slept on the ground
Q.2. How does Esperanza (the narrator) describe the objects for sale in ''Gil's Furniture Bought & Sold''? A. pretty but worthless B. old but very valuable C. dirty and probably broken D. interesting and old
Please help with both!!
Answer:
Its D
Explanation:
I took the same quiz I got it right :)
What is the best definition of a hook in a text trailer?
A hook is a technique that grabs the reader’s attention and makes them want to read a book.
A hook is a short video or slide presentation that provides an overview of a book’s story.
A hook is a way of showing emotion or attitude about a piece of writing through word and detail choices.
A hook is a restatement of the ideas in a text that focuses on the central points and is told in one’s own words.
I need a Bio Poem about Crooks of mice and men (at least 11 lines).
Answer:
Crook
Lively, sharp-witted, black stable-hand, intelligent
Relative/friend: Candy
Lover of: Company, Friends.
Who feels lonely, sad, mistreated
Who needs love, care, peace
Who fears, death, getting in trouble, being alone forever
Who gives love, hope, a good friendship to someone
Who would like to see his race being treated fairly, freedom, his family
A Resident of The ranch
Last name of crook
Write a short essay of no less than 80 words about the development of applications from your point of view.
Answer:
Applications have come a long way since software programs were created. Today, there are countless applications available for various purposes, from social media to business management. Application development has also evolved, with updated tools and technologies constantly introduced. One of the most significant advancements has been the rise of mobile app development, which has allowed for more personalized and convenient user experiences. Technology will undoubtedly continue to evolve, with new ideas and innovations constantly being introduced to improve our daily lives, with applications continuing to be an essential aspect of the tech industry.
Explanation: Its 93 words, but tried to make it work.
Answer:
Applications have come a long way since software programs were created. Today, there are countless applications available for various purposes, from social media to business management. Application development has also evolved, with updated tools and technologies constantly introduced. One of the most significant advancements has been the rise of mobile app development, which has allowed for more personalized and convenient user experiences. Technology will undoubtedly continue to evolve, with new ideas and innovations constantly being introduced to improve our daily lives
Explanation:
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Reading check (a) who is kitty(b) what are two restrictions that were placed on Jews after MAy 1940? (c) What makes Anne think Mr. Dussel is "slow on the uptake?"
I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST AND 50 POINTS.
Write five analogies, using a different spelling word for each analogy. Underline your spelling words when you use them.
Spelling List: afterward, apparently, backward, compliment, correctly, friendly, intelligence, leeward, toward, tremendously
Answer:
1) Her fleece was white as snow.
2) As light as a feather.
3) As busy as a bee.
4) As quiet as a mouse.
5)You're as sweet as sugar.
Explanation:
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