Answer:
To tell the reader that there hasn't been anyone exploring that certain part of where the writer is going. It also gives descriptive detail as to how dedicated the person telling the story is.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Why does Colin want to keep his good health a secret? (ONLY ANSWER IF YOU READ THE SECRET GARDEN)
A. He does not want anyone to write to his father.
B. He thinks Dr. Craven will be jealous.
C. He is afraid he will get sick again and die.
D. He is afraid his father will not want to see him.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
D is the most logical one to pick so do D.
Can someone solve this for me ?? I don't understand :(( Please help I need it for tomorrow. I WILL GIVE THE BRAINLEST AND POINTS
Answer:
3. had
4.must
5.called
6.must
7. will finish
8. was at
9. had to
10. or may not
11.took
12. wore
since the pervious person did 31.1 ill do 31.2
2. Why do you have to go so early?
3. Where does she have to go?
4. How much is the parking fine?
5. How long do you have to wait?
6. Why do you have to phone her?
7. What time does he have to leave?
wow this sounds so nosy
Every house should have a dog. They are cute, loyal and will protect your house. What is the author's purpose?
A)Persuade
B)Inform
C)Entertain
Write a story about something that happened between you and a friend. Is it something important you experienced together? Did your friend do something to help you? Did that person hurt you? Or did you do something to help your friend? Did you hurt a friend? Some ideas for this topic are an activity or event you both participated in, something you both started, a great act of kindness, a sacrifice one of you made to help the other. It could also be something where you betrayed your friend, or your friend betrayed you.
Answer:
You had to do a project with your, and you and your friend were very happy because you would do it together, but your friend didn’t help you much and you were doing all the work, so you told to your friend about his laziness and you had an argue with him, then he apologized to you and you did a great work with your project
Explanation:
I hope I helped and sorry if I did any grammatical mistak
.. Really? I think its really simple to just write on your own in the next 10 minutes
The _______ definition of gloomy is dismal or depressing.
A. connotative
B. denotative
Answer:
I think its B
Explanation:
I looked it up
Answer:
Denotative
Explanation:
that should be right
Please help! I have an essay about living organisms. State the different types of organisms and write a 5 paragraph essay about how their differences have aided the human race and expanded its economy. Will give brainliest to the first person to respond with a valid answer!
Answer:
CAN I GET THE BRAINLIEST?
Explanation:
plzplzplz!!!!!
Hurry! Quick! I need de help :c
. What is a Gist Statement? The essential message of a text using fewer than 20 words The main idea in an article using at least two paragraphs The paraphrase of a poem using one stanza The outline of directions using a KPL
Answer: The essential message of a text using fewer than 20 words
Answer:
The essential message of a text using fewer than 20 words
Explanation:
The goal of a GIST statement is to write a summary in a given amount of words (i.e 20 words, 15 words, 10 words)
Why do you think the poet uses the word shadow Again and Again in each of the four stanzas of “Eldorado”? How does the meaning of the word change from the first stanza to the last?
Answer:
The poet may use the word "shadow" again and again in each stanza of "Eldorado" to symbolize death or the shadow of death that follows the knight. In the first stanza, the knight is seeking Eldorado, and the shadow represents his pursuit of the legendary city. In the second stanza, the shadow is described as moving "o'er the mountains," suggesting that death is ever-present and follows the knight wherever he goes. In the third stanza, the shadow is "floating" and "waving" behind the knight, signifying that death is close and may be inevitable. In the final stanza, the shadow is described as "lying on the floor," suggesting that the knight has died and that the shadow is now all that remains of him. Overall, the word "shadow" changes in meaning from a symbol of the knight's pursuit to a symbol of his eventual demise.
In "Eldorado," the repeated use of the word "shadow" creates a sense of mystery and foreboding, suggesting that the search for Eldorado is a quest that may ultimately prove futile.
What is "Eldorado," about?"Eldorado" is a poem by Edgar Allan Poe, and it tells the story of a traveler's quest for the fabled city of gold, Eldorado.
The repeated use of the word "shadow" creates a sense of mystery and foreboding in "Eldorado," implying that the search for Eldorado may ultimately prove futile.
As the speaker continues to seek Eldorado, the meaning of the word changes throughout the poem. The shadow is described in the first stanza as "flickering," implying uncertainty and transience.
The shadow in the second stanza is "stretching," implying that the speaker is getting closer to his goal. In the third stanza, the shadow is "lying," implying disappointment that the speaker has not yet discovered Eldorado.
Finally, in the fourth stanza, the shadow is "dying," suggesting a sense of finality and loss as the speaker realizes that his quest is ultimately unsuccessful.
Thus, the repeated use of the word "shadow" reinforces the theme of the poem, which is the difficulty of achieving one's dreams and the inevitability of mortality.
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Can someone give me some info on the author J W Lynne. I need it for a biography I am creating for my english pre - ib class that I am taking. Please do not make any absurd answers. I really need help.
Answer:
I once dreamed of becoming a screenwriter. It took writing four screenplays before I realized that unless a script becomes a movie or TV show it's hard to share it with others. That's why screenplay number five, Wild Animal School, about a sixteen-year-old girl who spends a magical summer at an exotic animal ranch, became a young-adult novel instead.
Wild Animal School was the product of a lifetime of research. As a child, I was surrounded by not-so-exotic animals, like dogs, cats, and a guinea pig. When I grew older, I had the privilege of spending time with tigers, lions, leopards, grizzly bears, monkeys, and elephants. Although Wild Animal School was set at a fictional ranch, where exotic animals are trained for movies and TV shows, the interactions between the main character and the animals were drawn from my own personal experiences. After months of writing, rewriting, and editing Wild Animal School, the book was published. And people started reading it! People all over the world!
And so I wrote another novel. This one was based on one of my already-written screenplays, Kid Docs, which imagines a world where children are trained to be doctors. The screenplay, and the book, were inspired by my experiences as a medical student, resident, and doctor. Readers of Kid Docs were intrigued. They described the novel as: "Ender's Game, only they're training the kids to be doctors instead of soldiers" and "Doogie Howser, M.D., but with multiple Doogies" and "Grey's Anatomy, but with kids."
My next novel was set in the city I call home: Los Angeles. Lost in Los Angeles tells the story of two emotionally wounded people who help heal each other; it's a love story, but with a shocking twist. Readers of Lost in Los Angeles said things like, "I have read many books and I don't think one has moved me as much as this one did ... My eyes are welling up and my heart aches. I absolutely love this book." (Elizabeth, The Bookish Way). I decided to continue the adventures of Lost in Los Angeles' protagonist, Erin, in a sequel to Lost in Los Angeles. In Lost in Tokyo, Erin travels to Japan with her best friend, Adam, and their experience changes Erin and Adam's friendship forever. I used my experiences during a recent trip to Japan with one of my best friends to shape Erin and Adam's adventures.
For my next novel, I wanted to try something different. I'd been reading a bunch of dystopian novels, including Divergent (by Veronica Roth), The Hunger Games (by Suzanne Collins), and The Giver (by Lois Lowry) and had an idea for a new take on the genre, so I wrote Above the Sky, a story of forbidden romance set in a dystopian future society founded on lies. Unlike my previous books, Above the Sky was based on my imagination rather than personal experiences. (Although, in addition to putting my medical knowledge to use, I consulted experts in a variety of fields, including a former Navy SEAL, an engineer, and a pilot.) When I started to hear back from those who read Above the Sky, it was clear that this book sparked people's imaginations the way writing the book sparked mine. And so I continued the story. Eventually, Above the Sky became a four-book series!
My newest book, The Unknown, is inspired by my love of dystopian novels, loosely combined with my obsession with the Netflix hit show Stranger Things.
I hope you enjoy reading the Above the Sky series, The Unknown, Lost in Los Angeles, Lost in Tokyo, Kid Docs, and Wild Animal School! I'd love to hear your questions or comments! You can contact me here.
~J.W. Lynne
Explanation:
Use the poem "Recuerdo" by Edna St. Vincent Millay to complete the activity.
(1) We were very tired, we were very merry—
We had gone back and forth all night on the ferry.
It was bare and bright, and smelled like a stable—
But we looked into a fire, we leaned across a table,
We lay on a hill-top underneath the moon;
And the whistles kept blowing, and the dawn came soon.
(2) We were very tired, we were very merry—
We had gone back and forth all night on the ferry;
And you ate an apple, and I ate a pear,
From a dozen of each we had bought somewhere;
And the sky went wan, and the wind came cold,
And the sun rose dripping, a bucketful of gold.
(3) We were very tired, we were very merry,
We had gone back and forth all night on the ferry.
We hailed, “Good morrow, mother!” to a shawl-covered head,
And bought a morning paper, which neither of us read;
And she wept, “God bless you!” for the apples and pears,
And we gave her all our money but our subway fares.
In one to two sentences, explain how the repeated lines contribute to the overall meaning of the poem.
The repeated lines in the poem “Recuerdo” by Edna St. Vincent Millay serve to emphasize the central theme of the poem: the memory of a joyful and carefree night spent with a loved one. The repetition also creates a sense of rhythm and structure, adding to the dreamlike quality of the poem.
Mr. Avery boarded across the street from Mrs. Henry La Fayette Dubose's house. Besides
making change in the collection plate every Sunday, Mr. Avery sat on the porch every night until
nine o'clock and sneezed. One evening we were privileged to witness a performance by him
which seemed to have been his positively last, for he never did it again so long as we watched.
Jem and I were leaving Miss Rachel's front steps one night when Dill stopped us: "Golly, lookal
yonder." He pointed across the street. At first we saw nothing but a kudzu-covered front porch,
but a closer inspection revealed an arc of water descending from the leaves and splashing in the
yellow circle of the street light, some ten feet from source to earth, ensuing contest to determine
relative distances and respective prowess only made me feel left out again, as I was untalented in
this area.
Genre Response Prompt and Directions
Choose one text from the unit and explain why it is the strongest example of the genre. Explain why using at least three poetic devices from the list below.
Answer:
Rythm
Explanation:
I need a last name for a made up story related to snow, ice or winters.
Answer: Ice Queen
Explanation: because it would be a beautiful name
write as many adjectives and descriptive phrases as you can about crusty in chapter 17 in Lightning Theif
Answer
i think it is about 56 to 94
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Here are some adjectives and descriptive phrases that describe Crusty from chapter 17 in Lightning Thief:
- Bristly eyebrows
- Wiry hair
- Gruff voice
- Crooked nose
- Scraggly beard
- Rough hands
- Scratched arms
- Tattered clothing
- Dingy coat
- Pungent aroma
- Weathered skin
- Squinty eyes
- Shaggy mane
- Unkempt appearance
- Dirty fingernails
Take a look at the following graphic organizer.
Claim: Hybrid cars are not as helpful to the environment as some think, because making the cars still creates pollution. Therefore, the only environmentally safe mode of transportation is walking or biking. Topic: blank. Position: Walking or biking is better than driving hybrid cars. Support: Hybrid cars cause pollution when they are being manufactured.
Which phrase best fills in the blank in this graphic organizer to describe the topic of the claim?
Manufacturing of hybrid cars
Protecting the environment
Walking as a forms of transportation
Environmentally safe transportation
Answer: Environmentally safe transportation.
Explanation:
The overall topic is about environmentally safe transportation. Given the whole point of her claim is to give evidence about how walking or biking is the most environmentally safe modes of transportation.
*Extra:
• What does topic mean in English texts?
It is the main subject of a literary text; it is the focus.
*Why are the other answers most likely incorrect?
•Manufacturing of hybrid cars was stated in the claim but it is not the main point of the claim. Biking and walking was also stated in the claim as well.
•Protecting the environment is of course the whole point of trying to find the most environmentally safe modes of transportation but the persons claim overall is mostly focused on environmentally safe transportation.
•Walking as a forms of transportation was also stated but hybrid cars and biking was stated in the claim as well and it is not the main point of the claim.
!Hope this helps! :) If I’m wrong in any way, please tell me.!
What are all the emergency phone numbers in Denver, Colorado?
put the events in chronological order lliad will stand forever
Answer:
The duel of Paris and Menelaus, Book 3.
The breaking of the truce and Agamemnon's inspection of the troops, Book 4.
The victories of Diomedes, Book 5.
Hector's return to Troy and his encounters with Andromache, Helen, and Paris, Book 6.
The embassy to Achilles, Book 9.
The fighting is the thickest in Books
Explanation:
How would you feel about receiving a body part from an Unwind? (Especially a part that is medically necessary to survive)
Does it matter which body part? Why? Why not?
Does it matter who it comes from in particular? Why? Why not?
If your parts HAD TO go SOMEWHERE and to SOMEONE, where and to whom would you want them to go? (Consider the examples the boys gave on their flight to graveyard in chapter 27.)
Unwind By Neal Shusterman
Answer:
i would be uncertain i know it would be to survive but you got to think about it if you recieve a part from an unwind and there is something wrong with it like a disease or something you are still going to eventually die.
it would not matter which body part it is cause if you really think about it all guys have technically the same body part so do girls they just may be different genders and people.
yes it does matter who it comes from just incase the body part is already bad or the condition the person themselves is in.
i would want my parts to go to little children that fight for their lives everyday just to hold on until they get a part.
Explanation:
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 story with dialogue about a kid who gets to be President of the United States for the day.
Dialogue is the conversation between two or more characters in a story.
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:
have a great day
In Monster, what supports Mr. Sawicki's inference that Steve is an honest person?
Write a brief summary of the story “The flight” in your summary answer the question who what when where how
Answer:
In the story "Flight," young Pepé Torres' manhood also depends on his dealing with death, but in this story, Steinbeck focuses upon the impending death of Pepé himself during a tense and harrowing chase. Briefly, Pepé Torres rides into Monterey, California, to do an errand for his mother.
Explanation:
umm its kinda generic but i hope it helps
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...
"It beat at her, pushing her and pulling her like a cat playing with the mouse it was about to eat."
Explain the meaning as it is used in the novel, Refugee.
Which of these sentences is punctuated correctly?
A. Well, that’s exactly what I thought.
B. No I don’t want to clean up your mess.
C. Wait I need to ask you another question.
ASP, please.
hello
the answer to the question is A)
Answer:
A. Well, that's exactly what I thought.
Explanation:
A is correct because for B to be correct, you would need to add a comma after the No. For C to be correct, you would need to add a comma after Wait.
Hope this helps!!
Question: How does Black Beauty's decision not to cross the bridge affect future events in the excerpt? Use two details from the story to support your response
Hey i have a zoom Class for graduation tmrw Can you guys answer with some picture of asethic or cool picture i can put as my background for it ( or anything that involves middle school graduation in it for 8th grade ?)
Answer:
Is this good enough?
Explanation:
Will this do? it was a random picture
List at least three (3) clues in the poem that inform the reader this poem is inspired by the early spring:
Answer:
Explanation:
Nature's first green is gold
Her early leaf's a flower
So dawn goes down to day
PLSS HELP I WILL GIVE 100 COINS!!! In at least a paragraph, describe/explain the biggest take-a-way, lesson, caution, advice, or warning that you have from reading your dystopian novel: The dystopian novel is 1984 by George Orwell.
What I got from it:
It warns of the dangers of totalitarianism. The central focus of the book is to convey the extreme level of control and power possible under a truly totalitarian regime.
Answer:
It warns of the dangers of totalitarianism. The central focus of the book is to convey the extreme level of control and power possible under a truly totalitarian regime.
Explanation:
its right give the person above brainliest