Write five riddles where your spelling words are the answer. Make sure to underline your spelling words. The project rubric will help with project expectations.
Spelling List: embark, embellish, empower, emulate, emaciate, enable, enclasp, encroach, entrust, enigma
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Answer:
I am a word often used when a hero starts a journey. I am a synonym for start. Part of me sounds like a dog. What am I?I can make anything possible. I can give someone the authority to do something. I am a word that is similar to permit, but am different nonetheless. What am I?When someone assigns you responsibility, they are giving you me. I am what you get when someone puts something in your care or possession. What word am I?Need to make something more interesting or beautiful? Fear not, just use me. I am a word that will help any boring design become amazing. What am I?When you copy someone, I am here. Mimics are what I am made from. I am a word that describes imitating someone or something. What am I?Explanation:
EmbarkEnableEntrustEmbellishEmulateNote:
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I embarked to Japan and I bought a pair of shoes and a shirt. What did I buy first?
Answer: a plane ticket.
I emulate what you are. For example If you see me, I see you. If you move, then I'll move too. When you touch me, I touch you. I do Everything you do except for one thing. No matter how hard I try, I can never speak. What am I?
Answer: mirror
What emaciates as soon as you say its name.
Answer: silence
You can have me but cannot hold me;
Gain me and quickly lose me.
If treated with care I can be great,
And if betrayed I will break.
Answer: entrust
I can make anything possible. I can give someone the authority to do something. I am a word that is similar to permit, but am different nonetheless. What am I?
Answer: enable
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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
Good scholarly presentations focus on successfully doing how many things? List those things and write a short description of each one.
how do Monsieur Hamel's actions contribute to the development of both the theme and main idea within the story?
in the story; THE LAST CLASS: THE STORY OF A LITTLE ALSATIAN
Answer:
Monsieur Hamel's actions contribute to the development of both the theme and main idea within the story because he wants to show the students that no matter the circumstances, they should remember to not let the lessons they've learned go to waste.
In paragraph 30, it states,
"Thereupon he turned to the blackboard, took a piece of chalk, and, bearing on with all his might, he wrote in the largest letters he could: “VIVE LA FRANCE!”
Monsieur Hamel does not want the students to feel discouraged about the new life that they'll be forced into. He wants them to not forget everything and for them to continue learning French.
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Imagine that you could give one character in the novel advice to help him or her in the story. Whom would you choose, what would you tell him or her, and why? In a short journal entry of about 150 words, and using details from the novel, describe your advice and explain how it would help the character.
Answer: I would tell Jacob from "The Twilight Saga" that he was going to imprint on Bella's daughter and that Bella would be fine as a Vampire. I would tell him this so he didn't have to make a friendship so awkward, hate his friend's partner, and spend a couple years in jealousy and sadness. If he knew that the reason he was so interested in Bella was because he was going to imprint on her daughter then his life would have been a lot easier. He messed up his friendship with Bella by thinking he was so in love with her. He spent so long hating and being jealous of Edward because he wanted Bella. He also would have been more accepting of their relationship if he knew she would end up fine, happy, and having a happy family. Overall it would have made his life a lot easier and happier.
Mailed the invitations on Monday,
Run-on, Sentence,Fragment
The answer is fragment.
Run-ons sentences go on for too long and sentences are proper in grammar and have a subject. This sentence is missing a subject which makes this a fragment.
American writer less famous than
Mark Twain
Answer:
Yes...................
Nag coiled himself down, coil by coil, round the bulge at the bottom of the water-jar, and Rikki-tikki stayed still as death. After an hour he began to move, muscle by muscle, toward the jar. Nag was asleep, and Rikki-tikki looked at his big back, wondering which would be the best place for a good hold. "If I don't break his back at the first jump,” said Rikki, "he can still fight; and if he fights—Oh, Rikki!” He looked at the thickness of the neck below the hood, but that was too much for him; and a bite near the tail would only make Nag savage. "It must be the head,” he said at last; 'the head above the hood; and when I am once there, I must not let go.” Then he jumped. The head was lying a little clear of the water-jar, under the curve of it; and, as his teeth met, Rikki braced his back against the bulge of the red earthenware to hold down the head.
How does the protagonist move the plot forward in this excerpt?
Nag moves the plot forward by establishing a conflict.
Nag moves the plot forward by planning to reach a goal.
Rikki-tikki moves the plot forward by raising a question.
Rikki-tikki moves the plot forward by trapping Nag in the jar.
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.
In 1910, just before Marie Curie collected her second Nobel Prize for radioactivity, young György Hevesy arrived in England to study radioactivity himself. His university’s lab director in Manchester, Ernest Rutherford, immediately assigned Hevesy the Herculean task of separating out radioactive atoms from nonradioactive atoms inside blocks of lead. Actually, it turned out to be not Herculean but impossible. Rutherford had assumed the radioactive atoms, known as radium-D, were a unique substance. In fact, radium-D was radioactive lead and therefore could not be separated chemically. Ignorant of this, Hevesy wasted two years tediously trying to tease lead and radium-D apart before giving up.
Hevesy—a bald, droopy-cheeked, mustached aristocrat from Hungary—also faced domestic frustrations. Hevesy was far from home and used to savory Hungarian food, not the English cooking at his boardinghouse. After noticing patterns in the meals served there, Hevesy grew suspicious that, like a high school cafeteria recycling Monday’s hamburgers into Thursday’s beef chili, his landlady’s “fresh” daily meat was anything but. When confronted, she denied this, so Hevesy decided to seek proof.
Miraculously, he’d achieved a breakthrough in the lab around that time. He still couldn’t separate radium-D, but he realized he could flip that to his advantage. He’d begun musing over the possibility of injecting minute quantities of dissolved lead into a living creature and then tracing the element’s path, since the creature would metabolize the radioactive and nonradioactive lead the same way, and the radium-D would emit beacons of radioactivity as it moved. If this worked, he could actually track molecules inside veins and organs, an unprecedented degree of resolution.
Before he tried this on a living being, Hevesy decided to test his idea on the tissue of a nonliving being, a test with an ulterior motive. He took too much meat at dinner one night and, when the landlady’s back was turned, sprinkled “hot” lead over it. She gathered his leftovers as normal, and the next day Hevesy brought home a newfangled radiation detector from his lab buddy, Hans Geiger. Sure enough, when he waved it over that night’s goulash, Geiger’s counter went furious: click-click-click-click. Hevesy confronted his landlady with the evidence. But, being a scientific romantic, Hevesy no doubt laid it on thick as he explained the mysteries of radioactivity. In fact, the landlady was so charmed to be caught so cleverly, with the latest tools of forensic science, she didn’t even get mad. There’s no historical record of whether she altered her menu, however.
Now, you’ll analyze how the text’s structure helps the author achieve his purpose. Present your analysis in a paragraph by following these steps:
Make a statement that identifies the author’s choice of text structure and how it contributes to the overall purpose.
Support your statement with evidence from the text.
Explain how the evidence supports your statement.
Answer:
um I'm here for the points
would birds singing be an example of personification?
Answer:
Yes! Birds singing is personification!!
Explanation:
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Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Personification is when human characteristics is a applied to a non human thing.
How did the people in the Secret Annexe celebrate Otto Frank's (father of Anne Frank) birthday?
Answer:
This is what i found!
In the Secret Annexe, where the Frank family and others were hiding from the Nazis during World War II, the residents would have had to keep their celebrations discreet to avoid drawing attention to themselves. It is not specified in Anne Frank's diary how they celebrated Otto Frank's birthday, but it is likely that they would have kept any celebrations low-key and made little noise. They may have shared a small cake or special meal together, but they would have had to be careful not to make too much noise or attract the attention of anyone outside the Annexe.
Can y'all help me please with this question?
Answer:
years
Explanation:
It is relating it to sum else so yeah
Your XBOX, Wii, or Playstation just crashed and you need to send it back for repairs. Write a letter to the company explaining the problem in detail and requesting the needed repairs
Answer:
Explanation:
Dear Xbox company,
I am requesting a repair on my Xbox because every time I log in, it crashes my games and makes them restart everything. I have put some work into those games. It also overheats easily. I even put it under a fan but it still overheats. I have tried everything possible to try to fix that Xbox but I just can't seem to figure it out. so again, I am requesting a repair for my poor little Xbox.
thank you,
sincerely,
this person...
What did Brian believe was the most important thing to remember when living in the wilderness? Why?
Book is Brian's Return
Answer: It's while he's pulling the porcupine quills out of his leg that Brian learns what becomes his most important lesson. He's understandably down in the dumps about being stranded and now stung by a porcupine, but then he learned the most important rule of survival, which was that feeling sorry for yourself didn't work
Which element should be provided in an introduction paragraph?
Answer:
Answer is D
Explanation:
You want to be able to have a question or statement to hook the readers into the subject you are writing about.
The Pearl - John Steinbeck
Why do people suddenly become interested in Kino?
If you know the answer pls help if the answer is irrelevant, u will be reported
Answer:
Kino had the pearl. It was not just a pearl. It was the pearl. thought to be a legend, we see that Kino has found it. The people all want to share in Kino's good fortune. SO that's why everyone loves Kino now.
Explanation:
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10) Fill in the blank.
Add commas, colons, and semicolons to the following sentence. Use exact spelling and correct spacing.
Alice got to go to Six Flags and she went to the water park.
Answer:
Alice got to go to Six Flags; and she went to the water park.
Explanation:
Refer to the Department of Energy's "Guide to Renewable Energy."
How does the word incentives affect the meaning of this sentence?
Answer:
In case you didn't get this answer to the question yet, the answer is:
It emphasizes the financial benefits of using renewable energy. If you need proof this is correct I have a screenshot
Correct Answer:
A. It emphasizes the financial benefits of using renewable energy.
In Hoot, what is the argument between Roy's brain and heart that the book keeps talking about? What does this conflict show?
In the book Hoot, the argument between Roy's brain and heart refers to his internal struggle between doing what he knows is right versus what he wants to do. Roy's brain tells him to follow the rules and not get involved in the conflict between the construction company and the owls, while his heart tells him to stand up for what he believes in and protect the endangered owls. This conflict shows the struggle between doing what is easy versus doing what is right, and the importance of standing up for one's beliefs even if it means going against the status quo. The conflict also shows the value of empathy and compassion for other living beings, and the impact that one person can have on the world around them.
While this answer may provide helpful information for your assignment, it is important to remember that using it verbatim could be seen as plagiarism. To avoid this, it is best to use your own words and properly cite any sources used. This will ensure that you are giving credit to the original author and presenting your own unique perspective on the topic.
~~~Harsha~~~
"Since the eighteenth century, the popular spirit of each succeeding age has tended more and more to the view that the ills and mysteries of life will eventually fall before the scientific advances of man, a belief that is still going strong even though this is the first generation to face total extinction because of these advances." What social and cultural conflict is O'Connor describing? a. Science vs. Religion c. Past vs. the Present b. Technology vs. People d. Science vs. the Future
Answer:
D
Explanation:
For O’Connor, it’s at the point of exhaustion of psychology and predictability that gratuity steps in – the writer aims for the disruptive event that points to the realm beyond our control and predictability.
Answer:
the answer should be b
Explanation:
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What fundamental values does Jefferson list in the excerpt?
O 1. values that he feels the people need to learn to enact
2.
values on which he believes the citizens should vote
3. values that he trusts will be adhered to without effort
0 4. values by which he believes the country should be governed
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Answer:
Value on which he believes the citizens to vote
The fundamental values that Jefferson list in the excerpt are the values on which he believes the citizens should vote.
According to Jefferson, the will of the people should be expressed through elections as they vote for the people that they want into offices.He also stated that oppression won't be tolerated and there will be protection of equal law.In conclusion, the correct option is B.
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Write two sentences using interjections.
Explanation:
Ahh, that feels wonderful.
Alas! I'm lost in the wilderness.
Bah! That was a total waste of time.
Bless you! I couldn't have done it without you.
It's time for me to go. Cheerio!
Congrats! ...
Crikey! ...
Gesundheit!
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Read the excerpt from "Rain Forest Doctor.”
The helicopter lifted into the air like a really big, clumsy bug. We went up and over the city, looking down on the tops of homes and office buildings. But soon we were flying over the jungle.
I never got used to how beautiful it was. Every shade of green the world has ever seen was there in the rain forest. Set into all those greens, like jewels, were bright blue lakes that sparkled in the sun. Today, there were also a few low clouds sitting on top of the trees. In the distance, I could see the mountains. Clouds of cotton hung just over their tops.
Which statements best describe the excerpt? Check all that apply.
The author uses figurative language.
The clouds are made of cotton.
The helicopter takes off awkwardly.
There are many shades of green in the forest.
There are pieces of jewelry shining in the forest.
Answer:
there are many shadesof green in the forest.
What happens in the book wings of fire created by tui.t sutherland when peril touches clay??
Answer:
clay finds out he is immune to fire
Explanation:
Answer:
Clay does not burn up to a crisp like every other dragon.
in other words the other answer above or below me is correct
Explanation:
what's the protagonist in the story lone dog by Irene Rutherford McCleod?
a protagonist is the main character and i've never read the story, but just think about who the story is all about and you'll get your answer
Read the passage, and then answer the question that follows:
Even though it costs less than staying in hotels, family camping has become less popular lately.
In the passage above, how is the transition even though used?
A. To show a contrast
B. To summarize an idea
C. To introduce an idea
D. To show a comparison
Answer:
D . To show a comparison
None of the sentences below are correct and are grammatically wrong please correct each sentence. Label your answer the the question number. I am very desperate please, I will give you brainliest!
Answer: For number two, instead of "whom do you suppose", i believe it should be "who do you suppose". I may be wrong.
For number three, instead of "whomever", it should be "whoever".
And for number four, it should be "It is I" instead of "It is me.
I tried my best but i may be wrong
Explanation:
What part of this paragraph is inappropriate for a report?
A.
"Any person who does not appreciate his work is a loser who is not capable of understanding how important literature is."
B.
"Ellison showed other writers that they could blend artistic ideas and social statements into their works without worrying about losing their audiences."
C.
"Ellison should be ranked among the most important American authors."
D.
"Ralph Ellison's work not only had an impact on the Civil Rights movement, but it also changed the way that writers approached writing novels."
Answer:
a or c
Explanation:
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Answer:
I believe the answer is B
Explanation:
Answer:
B. exploring an area of interest
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