Read the epitaphs of Mr. and Mrs. Purkapile from the Spoon River Anthology and answer the question that follows.
Mrs. Purkapile

HE ran away and was gone for a year.
When he came home he told me the silly story
Of being kidnapped by pirates on Lake Michigan
And kept in chains so he could not write me.
I pretended to believe it, though I knew very well
What he was doing, and that he met
The milliner, Mrs. Williams, now and then
When she went to the city to buy goods, as she said.
But a promise is a promise
And marriage is marriage,
And out of respect for my own character
I refused to be drawn into a divorce
By the scheme of a husband who had merely grown tired
Of his marital vow and duty.

Mr. Purkapile

SHE loved me.
Oh! how she loved me I never had a chance to escape
From the day she first saw me.
But then after we were married I thought
She might prove her mortality and let me out,
Or she might divorce me. But few die, none resign.
Then I ran away and was gone a year on a lark.
But she never complained. She said all would be well
That I would return. And I did return.
I told her that while taking a row in a boat
I had been captured near Van Buren Street
By pirates on Lake Michigan,
And kept in chains, so I could not write her.
She cried and kissed me, and said it was cruel,
Outrageous, inhuman! I then concluded our marriage
Was a divine dispensation
And could not be dissolved,
Except by death.
I was right.

Recall Benjamin Franklin said, "Good wives usually make good husbands" and "The likeliest Way, either to obtain a good Husband, or to keep one so, is to be Good yourself."

What would Benjamin Franklin say about the Purkapile's marriage?

Answer in at least three complete sentences using supporting details from the reading in this module

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

Mr. Purkapile lied and  abandoned his wife. With  trusting that she would leave him, but she stayed with him because she didn't want to be a divorcee, even after he lied saying that he was captured by privateers. You can only get as good as you are. is what Benjamin Franklin is saying.

Answer 2

Answer:

In this quotation Franklin is summarizing his beliefs about marriage, which several scholars have argued he bases on his own close reading of several Biblical Proverbs.

1.Benjamin Franklin said, "Good wives usually make good husbands" and "The likeliest Way, either to obtain a good Husband, or to keep one so, is to be Good yourself".

2.Benjamin Franklin would not be cheerful about the Purkapile's marriage in light of the fact that the spouse cherished the wife however the wife didn't generally adore her significant other. And because the husband loved the wife but the wife didn't really love her husband.

3.She would concur with Benjamin Franklin in light of the fact that at the time she saw her life as not her own, however an augmentation of her husband's.

4. She did not hear the story as many women have heard the same, with a   paralyzed inability to accept its significance. She wept at once, with sudden, wild abandonment, in her sister's arms.


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Quote of the Day: “I have no mercy or compassion in me for a society that will crush people, and then penalize them for not being able to stand up under the weight.”
― Malcolm X


-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?

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Answer:

This is a hard question to answer, as it differs from person to person. Heres what I would say:

The theme of the quote is about societal oppression and the lack of empathy for those who are struggling under its weight. Whether one agrees with the quote or not would depend on their personal beliefs and experiences.

If someone agrees with the quote, it could be because they have experienced or witnessed similar situations where individuals are oppressed and then blamed for not being able to handle it.

If someone does not agree with the quote, it could be because they believe that individuals should take responsibility for their own actions and not place blame solely on society.

The quote could be shared with anyone who is interested in discussions about societal issues, oppression, and empathy.

Hope this helps!

Charles is reading a text about birdwatching, when he sees the term "barred feathers." He is not sure what barred means in this situation.

Which reference material would be most helpful for finding the definition the book uses?

the book’s glossary

a thesaurus

a dictionary

an online encyclopedia

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Answer:

Probably the books glossary, because sometimes words can have different meanings due to the way they are used, so the books glossary would tell you exactly how the word is meant to mean in that specific book.

Explanation:

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Answer:

The book's Glossary

Explanation:

A thesaurus is for synonyms and while this might help him understand a little better it doesn't give the definition.

An online encyclopedia is for general information like history things and medicine and not for definitions

A dictionary had too many options and can be hard to navigate.

So the quickest and most helpful for the book would be the book's glossary.

HELP ASAP EASY QUESTIONS
Memories of a Memory Have you ever witnessed something amazing, shocking or surprising and found when describing the event that your story seems to change the more you tell it? Have you ever experienced a time when you couldn't really describe something you saw in a way that others could understand? If so, you may understand why some experts think eyewitness testimony is unreliable as evidence in scientific inquiries and trials. New insights into human memory suggest human memories are really a mixture of many non-factual things. First, memory is vague. Imagine your room at home or a classroom you see every day. Most likely, you could describe the room very generally. You could name the color of the walls, the floors, the decorations. But the image you describe will never be as specific or detailed as if you were looking at the actual room. Memory tends to save a blurry image of what we have seen rather than specific details. So when a witness tries to identify someone, her brain may recall that the person was tall, but not be able to say how tall when faced with several tall people. There are lots of different kinds of "tall." Second, memory uses general knowledge to fill in gaps. Our brains reconstruct events and scenes when we remember something. To do this, our brains use other memories and other stories when there are gaps. For example, one day at a library you go to quite frequently, you witness an argument between a library patron and one of the librarians. Later, when telling a friend about the event, your brain may remember a familiar librarian behind the desk rather than the actual participant simply because it is recreating a familiar scene. In effect, your brain is combining memories to help you tell the story. Third, your memory changes over time. It also changes the more you retell the story. Documented cases have shown eyewitnesses adding detail to testimony that could not have been known at the time of the event. Research has also shown that the more a witness's account is told, the less accurate it is. You may have noticed this yourself. The next time you are retelling a story, notice what you add, or what your brain wants to add, to the account. You may also notice that you drop certain details from previous tellings of the story. With individual memories all jumbled up with each other, it is hard to believe we ever know anything to be true. Did you really break your mother's favorite vase when you were three? Was that really your father throwing rocks into the river with you when you were seven? The human brain may be quite remarkable indeed. When it comes to memory, however, we may want to start carrying video cameras if we want to record the true picture.

Which line from the text best explains the main reason memories change?
Most likely, you could describe the room very generally.
The more a witness's account is told, the less accurate it is
The next time you are retelling a story, notice what you add
You may also notice that you drop certain details

Which word from the text best describes memories from our childhood?
Specific
Familiar
Accurate
Jumbled

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I would believe it would be familiar

Answer:

jumbled

Explanation:

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What does Robinson Crusoe do to improve his life on Island?What else would you do?
Please answer as fast as you can.

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Pour améliorer sa vie sur l'île, Robinson va se construire une cabane avec comme base, une grotte pour la rendre solide, il va installer des pièges, il découvrira des chèvres et des plantations et créera un enclos pour chèvres pour les garder et se nourrir, il fera pousser du blé et des cannes de sucre, il découvrira des cannibales sur l'île et en capturera un, qu'il appellera Vendredi et qui deviendra son esclave.

Je t'ai résumer le plus gros mais si tu veux plus de détail n'hésite pas à me le dire, bonne chance ! ^^
Crusoe works on improving his situation: he carves out more space in his cave, he builds a table and chair, and he carves places to hang his guns on the wall. Crusoe also begins to write in his journal, which he will do until his ink runs out. Crusoe begins his journal on the "Island of Despair," as he calls it (60).

help I need it by tonight to finish my semester I get a leopard gecko you can read the text online
While “Address on the Occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Statue of Liberty” and Our Immigrants at Ellis Island are both about immigrants coming to America, their viewpoints vary greatly in their diction, tone, and syntax. In text one, the author includes positive/negative connotation to discuss ___. For example, they use words like “_______” to describe ____. In text two, positive/negative connotation is used. The author uses words like “____” to describe ___. Based on the author’s word choice in text one, the tone can be described as _____. On the other hand, the tone of text two is ____. The syntax also varies. Text one uses ____ sentences and ____ punctuation to show ____. However, text two uses ____ sentences and ____ to illustrate ____. In summary, while both texts address ___, the authors’ perspectives are very different. In text one, the author feels ____ about ___. In contrast, the author of text two feels that ___.

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Answer:

For over three centuries a steady stream of men, women and children followed the beacon of liberty which this light symbolizes. They brought to us strength and moral fibre developed in a civilization centuries old but fired anew by the dream of a better life in America. They brought to one new country the cultures of a hundred old ones.

It has not been sufficiently emphasized in the teaching of our history that the overwhelming majority of those who came from the Nations of the Old World to our American shores were not the laggards, not the timorous, not the failures.

They were men and women who had the supreme courage to strike out for themselves, to abandon language and relatives, to start at the bottom without influence, without money and without knowledge of life in a very young civilization. We can say for all America what the Californians say of the Forty-Niners: "The cowards never started and the weak died by the way."

Perhaps Providence did prepare this American continent to be a place of the second chance. Certainly, millions of men and women have made it that. They adopted this homeland because in this land they found a home in which the things they most desired could be theirs—freedom of opportunity, freedom of thought, freedom to worship God. Here they found life because here there was freedom to live.

It is the memory of all these eager seeking millions that makes this one of America's places of great romance. Looking down this great harbor I like to think of the countless numbers of inbound vessels that have made this port. I like to think of the men and women who, with the break of dawn off Sandy Hook, have strained their eyes to the west for a first glimpse of the New World.

They came to us—most of them—in steerage. But they, in their humble quarters, saw things in these strange horizons which were denied to the eyes of those few who traveled in greater luxury.

They came to us speaking many tongues—but a single language, the universal language of human aspiration.

How well their hopes were justified is proved by the record of what they achieved. They not only found freedom in the New World, but by their effort and devotion they made the New World's freedom safer, richer, more far-reaching, more capable of growth.

Ellis island text:

The missionary questions the Italian family, and little Carmelita, thirteen years old, tells her story in some such way as follows:

"Our home was in Naples in the South of Italy. It is so beautiful there! And the sun shines all day long and every day, and we often sing our dear song, "La bella Napoli." We loved our dear sunny Italy so much!

But we were very poor, and father heard there is good times in America and plenty money; so one day he say good-by to us all and come over here. He not find plenty money, and sometimes he very poor, and it was long to wait, but by and by he find a good work and being to save money to bring us over.

"Every week my mother gotta letter, and every time it tell how much money my father saved. Father can't write himself, but he know a boy that can; and mother, she get a lady that she work for to read it to her. We not have so many schools in Italy, and when the father and mother were little they not have much chance; but my Italy now is like other countries and make more schools, and many children can go, but not all.

I learn a little, and the American lady that mother wash for, she teacha me the English. Father, he write that, when we come to America, we all shall go to the school; so we all want to make hurry to come to this land.

"At last, in a letter came money to buy the ticket for all of us, mother and grandmother and all the children. Mother think it much work to get us all ready, but we all helped; and, after all, there was not much to get ready, for we not own many things; and so at last we all were packed up, and every one had something to carry except baby. Even Theresa carried the birdcage, though she is only two.

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would birds singing be an example of personification?

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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.

Use the smallest baseball and the bigger bat. Then swing heartily. Will the ball soar farther than it did before?
Which word is a comparative adverb?
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A) smallest
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B) bigger
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C) heartily
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D) farther
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The correct answer is bigger
Answer is B (bigger)

URGENT!!!!!!
Add a prefix to the root word in parentheses to make a word that will complete the sentence.

(duct- a locked root meaning to lead) I will the orchestra.

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Since a prefix is either a word, number, or letter placed before another. We can use the word conduct.

The sentence that I came up with is 'I will conduct the orchestra'

I put the word 'conduct' between 'will' and 'the' because if you put it before the word 'I' it will be grammatically incorrect.

Put the word con in front of duct. You will get conduct

which part of a narrative is most clearly shown in this passage?

which part of a narrative is most clearly shown in this passage?

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thought:

so I ain't sure either but I think it's characters bc

Rico the character is being described on everything he is wearing or how he looks and the dialogue is just used one, I think the setting is just the classroom nothing else and it isn't telling anything about the plot so I don't think any of what is being tell will apply much in the story.

Characters, since they describe the Character

According to the selection from Life on the Mississippi, what makes the steamboat such a source of fascination for the boys?

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Answer:

Explanation:  It is a connection to the world outside Hannibal.

Answer:

It is a connection to the world outside Hannibal

who is kit most loyal to in chapters 1-3 (Book: the witch of blackbird pond)

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Answer:

Hannah Tupper

Explanation:

Sorry if i'm wrong i have not read the book in a year but im 99.9999999999999999999999999999999999999999% sur- whatever, I am pretty sure it's Hannah Tupper the old lady that lives in the woods

But I hope I helped

Brianliest? :|

Hannah tupper is the person I think I forgot about the book

write about a situation when you were left behind on 150 words

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i was once on a road trip with my two other friends and the whole time they left me out. We were going to universal and they were together for partner rides. I had to go alone for everything

Answer:  i hope this helps

Explanation:

It was 6 years ago, in a  period  of time when I had received little to no regard from anyone my age. At school, I came to witness other children of higher privilege, sharing  smoothies together and huddled in large  groups, whilst I, a person with less knowledge of modern trends, and with no care for being “cool”, was left behind and had hardly any friends. Moreover, I was left out due to my introverted nature around social events with youngsters like me. While other kids shared laughter and unfettered conversations, attempting  to have  even the slightest amount of dialogue between other children was a challenge. On the other hand, philosophers state that those who are less extroverted tend to be more sophisticated, which provided me with solace in a time when I felt isolated and left out from the world. I was left out and couldn't help it, but that may have been for the best.

In Hoot, what is the argument between Roy's brain and heart that the book keeps talking about? What does this conflict show?

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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~~~

Third person narrative
Write a narrative from third person omniscient point of view.
Use dialogue between characters.
Give descriptions of the characters' feelings and thoughts.
Use the vocabulary words below.
Accidentally, fortunately, unflappable, adaptable obstinately, definitely, embarrassment, familiar, unexpected, unknowingly

Use at least 100 words
WRITE IT IN AN 8TH GRADE WRITING LEVEL PS

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Answer:

Mrs. Thompson, a middle-aged school teacher, was standing in front of the classroom during a lively discussion on grammar. Suddenly, she stumbled and accidentally dropped her lesson plan on the ground.

One of the students, a young girl named Laura, noticed this and spoke up. "Mrs. Thompson, are you okay?"

Mrs. Thompson looked a bit embarrassed by her clumsiness, but luckily, she was an unflappable person who was used to overcoming unexpected obstacles. "Yes, Laura, I'm fine. Just a little misstep."

The class continued without a hitch and Mrs. Thompson was back to her usual upbeat self. Suddenly, one of the students, a stubborn young boy named Tim, raised his hand and asked a question that had nothing to do with the current lesson.

"Mrs. Thompson, why do we have to learn this boring stuff? It's definitely not going to help us in the real world."

Mrs. Thompson took a deep breath and tried to remain calm. She knew that Tim was an obstinate child, but she was adaptable and knew how to deal with him. "Tim, I understand that this subject may not be your favorite, but it's important to learn it. It will help you improve your language skills and be better at communicating."

Tim rolled his eyes, but Mrs. Thompson didn't let that faze her. She continued teaching the lesson, never losing her composure.

As the class ended, Laura approached Mrs. Thompson.

Answer:

In a bustling café, permeated with the alluring scent of freshly brewed coffee, Sarah, an aspiring young writer brimming with determination, sat across from Henry, her unflappable and wise mentor. The café buzzed with lively conversations and joyous laughter as the two indulged in their steaming cups of java.

Abruptly, Sarah's eyes widened with a jolt of realization. "Oh no, Henry! I accidentally sent the incorrect version of my manuscript to the publisher. They were expecting my latest novel, but unknowingly, I sent them an outdated draft!"

Henry, renowned for his adaptable nature, calmly regarded Sarah's face, radiating anxiety. He swiftly assured her, "Fear not, Sarah. Fortunately, this predicament can be resolved. Let us promptly reach out to the publisher and elucidate the inadvertent mix-up."

A wave of relief washed over Sarah, yet an undercurrent of embarrassment persisted. She lamented, "I can't fathom how I committed such a foolish blunder. I ought to have been more cautious."

Henry, with his familiar and soothing voice, reassured her, "Mistakes are a part of life, Sarah. We all stumble on our paths. It is how we obstinately confront them that truly defines us."

Guided by Henry's wisdom, Sarah contacted the publisher, unbeknownst to her, a realm of unexpected possibilities awaited. The publisher, to her amazement, marveled at the obstinate craftsmanship of the outdated draft. They insisted it held definite promise, steering Sarah's embarrassment towards a newfound confidence. She realized that even in the face of mishaps, lies the potential for growth and unforeseen success.

What science topic interests you most? Find an example of science writing related to that topic and analyze its type and structure. In your journal entry, identify the article’s purpose and intended audience, and describe the features that reveal what type of scientific text it is. Be sure to include the article’s title and author(s).

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Answer:

Chemistry!!

Explanation:

Chemistry is my favorite branch of science because it lays out the complete formula for life and everything around us. Chemistry studies not only the properties of matter, such as the mass or composition of a chemical element, but also how and why matter changes. "Why study chemistry?" written by the University of Wisconsin is an example of science writing related to why I love chemistry. It continues by describing what chemists do and why you should study chemistry. This reading is intended for future collage students or children interested in chemistry!

4.1.2 Study: Storytelling Due today Helppppp


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Answer: A young girl sat in a small, cluttered room, surrounded by stacks of discarded magazines and half-eaten pizzas. She had no intention of leaving, but the room was getting close to being full. Her eyes roved over the bare walls and threadbare furniture before settling on a crumpled piece of paper lying atop one of the stacked magazines. She slowly stood up and walked over to retrieve the paper, unfolding it as she walked. The page was covered in childish writing, filled with drawings and doodles. As she read through the short story, her mouth began to form a startled 'o' as she realized just how much her life had changed since she last read this story.

Explanation: You can tell a story by using your imagination & you need arouse the emotions of the person you will tell the story to.

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Answer: A young girl sat in a small,
cluttered room, surrounded by stacks of
discarded magazines and half-eaten
pizzas. She had no intention of leaving,
but the room was getting close to being
full. Her eyes roved over the bare walls
and threadbare furniture before settling
on a crumpled piece of paper lying atop
one of the stacked magazines. She
slowly stood up and walked over to
retrieve the paper, unfolding it as she
walked. The page was covered in
childish writing, filled with drawings and
doodles. As she read through the short
story, her mouth began to form a
startled 'o' as she realized just how
much her life had changed since she last
read this story.
Explanation: You can tell a story by using
your imagination & you need arouse the
emotions of the person you will tell the
story to.
ANSWER

In 1–2 sentences, summarize the main points of the article. articles on the comments below put it on your browser

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How have to make a summery of your topic
could you put the article?

I am doing a lawyer assignment for my English class and I need help! The book is The Tell-Tale Heart.
What are 5 good questions I can ask the police that will help my case in making the narrator guilty?

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Answer:

criminal case they can determine if he or she is guilty answer is most likely a.

Explanation:

According to the Article, what is one reason why Cole and Diana's basketball debate turned into a war of words?

A.Because they were not respectful and used personal attacks instead of explaining what they liked about their teams
B.Because they spent too much time listening to each other and not enough time sharing their own viewpoints
C.Because they were explaining what they liked about their teams using "I" statements to express their opinions
D.Because they did not use body language to communicate how they were feeling during the conversatio

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Answer: A- Because they were not respectful and used personal attacks instead of explaining what they liked about their teams

Explanation:

Answer: A

Explanation:

A. Because they were not respectful and used personal attacks instead of explaining what they liked about their teams

How is the structure in the introduction [paragraphs 1-3] different from the structure in the section "Greek myths were like daytime TV soap operas"?

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The introduction provides history on Greek religion and introduces a major god, while the section "Greek myths were like daytime TV soap operas" includes information on a number of gods and goddesses.
The introduction provides an subject on Greek religion and the Structure doesn't include a body paragraph

Refer to the Newsela article "A Critical History of 'Lord of the Flies.'"

Which sentence from the article best supports its author's assertion that Golding's novel was influenced by real-world events?

A. "The book forced readers to think about the dark sides of human nature that may tear civilization apart."

B. "It is worth reading, or re-reading, for its entertainment value alone."

C. "The book was written by William Golding and published in 1954."

D."The book was written shortly after World War II , which had taken millions of lives."

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Answer: The sentence that best supports the author's assertion is option D.

Explanation:

Lord of the Flies was authored by William Golding in 1954, exploring themes like morality, rationality, and a general look at the defects of society that seep into human nature at the individual level.

It was written after World War 2, having numerous references that testify to the war. His wartime services and experiences certainly influenced him to write this thought-provoking piece, raising awareness of the more pressing conditions of human nature.

Hence, the best sentence which supports the article is "The book was written by William Golding and published in 1954."

Answer:

a

Explanation:

Public service: How do you want to change the world for the better?

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Answer:

7ways you can change the world today

1.Spend your consumer dollar wisely.

2.Know who's looking after your money (and what they're doing with it)

3.Give a percentage of your income to charity every year.

4.Give blood (and your organs, when you're done with them)

5.Avoid that #NewLandfillFeeling.

6.Use the innerwebs for good.

7.Volunteer

Explanation:

7ways you can change the world today
1.Spend your consumer dollar wisely.
2. Know who's looking after your money (and
what they're doing with it)
3. Give a percentage of your income to charity
every year.
4. Give blood (and your organs, when you're
done with them)
5.Avoid that #NewLandfillFeeling.
6.Use the innerwebs for good.
7.Volunteer

Hey guys I got a question how do you get exercise

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Answer:

I like walking a lot, so I usually go out and do laps around my neighborhood for a while :D

Dancing is also super fun.

Explanation:

i like to walk on my treadmill and i also like to bike. yoga is another less intense way to exercise.

Similies/metaphors for something that tastes sweet?

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Hey there!

A simile is a phrase comparing two things using like or as.

An example would be : I was cold as ice! This is a simile because it is comparing your 'coldness' to being an ice cube by using the comparison word 'as'.

A metaphor is a phrase used to compare two things that seem illogical.

An example would be : I think that Lilly wakes up too early, she's an early bird. This is a metaphor because Lilly is a human, and she can't be a bird, but the word early bird is used as a comparative phrase to show how early she wakes up.

Pertaining to the original question, we can have both simile and metaphor for something that tastes sweet.

Let's say something like a cake.

For simile, we would need to compare this cake using 'like' or 'as'. One example of this could be, 'The cake was sweet like candy!'

For metaphor, we would need to use the word cake to compare it to something illogical. An example of this would be, 'The cake was so tall, it taller than the Eiffel Tower.'

Example sentences of something that tastes sweet (simile versions):

• This cupcake tastes as sweet as Bob’s character!

• This is too much sugar—it’s sweet like Little Debby’s cakes.

Example sentences of something that tastes sweet (metaphor versions):

• Why is this drink so sweet? This drink is a drug to high blood sugar.

• This Cherry is so sweet; it reminds me of heaven.

Name the adverb in the sentence, "Tim and Moby biked quickly to avoid the rain."

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Answer:

quickly

Explanation:

Answer:

quickly

Explanation:

it changes the sentence from biking to biking quickly

Hope this helps <3

need this rigth now plz help

need this rigth now plz help

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

because no where in the paragraph does it say that ALL junior college students choose to also go to a regular college, and the whole point of this paragraph is to tell the reader that it many people decide to go to a junior college first, because it’s cheaper. hope this helped

i think the answer is c

My story is Cupid and Psyche

DIRECTIONS

Use complete sentences to respond to each question about your novel or short story.
When providing quotes from your text, include page numbers in parentheses.

Example:

Describe the protagonist of your novel or short story.
The protagonist of my novel is a tough sixteen-year-old girl named Delaney, who is struggling to raise her little sisters.

Provide a quotation from the text to support your answer.
Although she was just sixteen years old, Delaney had spent much of them providing for her sisters. She displayed the toughness––and weariness––of someone twice her age. (Page 16)

Title of novel or short story __________________________________________________

Author ___________________________________________________________________

Identify the point of view in your novel or short story.
Provide a quotation from the text to support your answer.

Discuss two examples of suspense or humor created by point of view in your novel or short story.
Provide a quotation from the text to support your answers.

Identify an example of dramatic irony in your novel or short story. If your story has not presented any examples of dramatic irony, describe your own suggestion for adding dramatic irony to a scene from your novel or short story.

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Answer:

Cupid and Psyche is a tale of the soul (Psyche) finding love (Cupid). Right there we have an important biblical truth. The soul once had love, but then lost it due to a betrayal. Forever after, the soul searched for the love it lost, enduring many trials from its enemy

Please help! 33 points!
Every place experiences scarcities and shortages. Think about NYC: give an example of a scarcity or shortage it experiences.

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Answer:

A scarcity or shortage of affordable housing is one example of a scarcity or shortage that New York City (NYC) faces. New York City is well-known for its high cost of living and scarcity of cheap housing options. The city's housing demand considerably surpasses its supply, resulting in soaring rents and housing expenses. Many citizens, particularly those with lower salaries, struggle to obtain affordable housing, resulting in overcrowding or persons being priced out of certain districts. The scarcity of affordable housing is a serious barrier for many New Yorkers and has long been a problem in the city.

In NYC there are lifeguard shortages and affordable housing scarcities.

The truth about diaries story
which word BEST describes how the speaker feels about her brother
a ashamed
b fond
c grateful
d upset
PLEASE HELP

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Um its cause do u have a picture cause i dont know how to answer this question,... is there like a essay? paragraph?

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Refer to the article "Fire Up the Sun."

What is the author's purpose for including the ingredients for vegetarian chili in the article?

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to suggest a meal that is low-cost for families
to suggest a meal that is low-cost for families

to explain how to cook soups and stews properly
to explain how to cook soups and stews properly

to persuade readers to try their ovens
to persuade readers to try their ovens

to convince readers to become vegetarian

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Answer:

hello!!

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to convince readers to become vegetarian

Convince to become vegetarian
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