is it possible to find anything about it
Answer:
birthday was cloudy – it was very you made
Dad Jokes 101: Tried to catch fog yesterday.
Mist.
(BA-DUM-TSS)
Answer:
The fact that your giving 5 points for something like this is- xd
Explanation:
Select the three ways you can fix a run-on sentence. Question 2 options: add a comma semicolon add a comma + FANBOYS (coordinating conjunction) period
Select the three ways you can fix a run-on sentence. Question 2 options: add a comma semicolon add a comma + FANBOYS (coordinating conjunction) period
i will give brainly and 100 points to the first person who will answer
Now it’s time to do some writing. Use the RACES writing structure below to write your minimum of 5-sentence paragraph.
Writing Prompt Question: How are the Langston Hughes’ poem “Harlem (2)” and Louise Driscoll’s “Hold Fast Your Dream” similar and/or different?
In a well-developed response of a RACES paragraph, compare and/or contrast Langston Hughes' "Harlem [2]" and Louise Driscoll's "Hold Fast Your Dreams,” explaining the similarities and/or differences between the two poems’ word choice, use (or non-use) of rhyme, and themes. Be sure to use textual evidence from both poems to support the points in your response and remember to follow the rules of spelling, usage, grammar, and mechanics in your writing.
Answer:
Explanation:
Comparing concepts of two different poems allows us to learn of the poems shared characteristics and contrasts. Poems are works of literature in which emotions are portrayed via rhyme, imagery, and diction. Both of the poems Hold fast your dream by Louise Driscoll and Harlem by Langston Hughes discuss dreams. Both poems use effective word choices to give their messages a vibrant sense of creativity and thinking. The poems' introductions also include rhymes. A reader's mind is powerfully painted with both sentences. Although their rhymes should be noted, the topical message about dreaming is crucial. While Hold fast your dream began with a good word and the notion of thriving and growing, Harlem started with a bad term. While the Hold fast your dreams poetry has many good overtones such as dream, flourish, and evolve the Harlem poem has many negative implications such as filthy stinking, and miserable.
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.
we are going to the farmers market. today is Sunday.
combine the sentence using appropriate coordinating conjunctions
Answer:Today is sunday, so we go to the farmers market.
Explanation: So is the Conjuction that combines two sentences that are reated to eachother like i got 500 pts on brainlsy so i got a new badge.
HELP! CAN SOMEONE PLEASE DO THIS FOR ME
just do the work
Explanation:
Last ones I need help with !
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Read the excerpt below, and answer the question that follows.
He was a thing of the wild, come in from the wild to sit by John Thornton's fire, rather than a dog of the soft Southland stamped with the marks of generations of civilization.
The quotation above suggests that Buck is _____.
still adapting
transformed into a wild thing
conflicted about his identity
domesticated
Answer:
still adapting
Explanation:
plsssss rate me
Answer:
Transformed into a wild thing
Explanation:
help me pleaseeeee!!!!!!!!!
Firstly, you need to understand what an antonym is.
"An antonym is a word or a phrase that has opposite meaning as another word or phrase." For example....
- Big/small
- Tall/ short
- Fast/ slow
So, in your question, these are the answers...
11) Interview??? (not too sure about this one)
12) Successor
13) Patient
14) Tone deaf
Hope this helps!
VOCAB: Which of the following has a factor of 2?
2/3
2+2+2+2
2·3·7
13=2+x+5
y+2
p÷2
m-2
Answer:
I am almost 100% sure it's y+2
Answer:
yeah the answer above me looks write
Explanation:
yep
Hello! I need help, I will give brainliest!!!
Answer:
just continue the sentence.
Explanation:
Answer: a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away for us are stars that live Beyond us up at the sky far, far away from us shining like the moom it selfe and living beyond our heads.
Explanation:
hope this helps this cring to me ;-; but hope this helps you !
If you can name some of Melanie Martinez's songs, I will give points and brainliest.
Answer:
Cake, Cry baby, Teachers pet, detention, play date, wheels on the bus, class fight, show and tell, drama club, Lunchbox friends, Highschool sweethearts, recess, Nurse's office, Orange juice, Strawberry shortcake, The principal, gingerbread man, sippy cup, alphabet boy, carousel, pity party, soap, milk and cookies, Mrs. potato head, Training wheels, Tag your it, Mad hatter, Pacify her
Explanation:
These are only k-12 and cry baby albums, if you would like me to add more I will. I love her music.
PLEASE HELP QUICKLY
Read the following passage from "What Does American Democracy Mean to Me" by Mary McLeod Bethune and answer the question that follows:
As we have been extended a measure of democracy, we have brought to the nation rich gifts. We have helped to build America with our labor, strengthened it with our faith and enriched it with our song. We have given you Paul Lawrence Dunbar, Booker T. Washington, Marian Anderson and George Washington Carver. But even these are only the first fruits of a rich harvest, which will be reaped when new and wider fields are opened to us.
Which of the following is the best paraphrase of the above passage?
1. America is like a great farmland of amazing people doing amazing things. We have given our gifts to help this country grow and we will continue to harvest.
2. "As we have been extended a measure of democracy, we have brought to the nation rich gifts. We have helped to build America with our labor, strengthened it with our faith and enriched it with our song. We have given you Paul Lawrence Dunbar, Booker T. Washington, Marian Anderson and George Washington Carver. But even these are only the first fruits of a rich harvest, which will be reaped when new and wider fields are opened to us."
3. Democracy is great and we're glad to be part of it. We're glad to help America grow with our work, our religion, our songs, our authors, and our inventors.
4. Mary Mcleod Bethune says that when democracy applies to her people even a little bit, it's been great for the country. Their hard work, their religious faith, their songs make America stronger. Paul Lawrence Dunbar, Booker T. Washington, Marian Anderson, and George Washington Carver are all amazing parts of this country. But there will be even more greatness when they have more rights.
Question #1: In a sentence, which part of speech shows that something is happening or something is? A. noun B. verb C. adverb D. pronoun
Answer:
b. verb
Explanation:
the man was PLAYING. this shows his action.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Has a verb
What is the purpose of this essay?
Read this writing prompt.
Write an argumentative essay for or against the use of
public money to maintain national parks, such as the Grand
Canyon in Arizona
O to support a claim
O to inform
O to entertain
O to describe a claim
HELP
Answer:
A: to support a claim
Explanation:
If it’s from Edge quiz then A
Can someone help me?
(i think this sounds right)..
The empty boxes will be made into a cardboard castle.
1.
Which sentence supports the claim, bedbugs have become one of the most dreaded and expensive pests around?
Ridding a house of bedbugs can easily cost $5,000.
When a bedbug bites a human, the human doesn’t feel it.
Bedbugs are hard to find during the daytime.
You may have bedbugs if you wake up with a rash.
Answer:
It's A, "Ridding a house of bedbugs can easily cost $50,000"
Explanation:
$50,000 meets the expensive part, and bedbugs are probably dreaded because of that cost.
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...
Please help quick for 30 points I am timed
Read the following excerpt from "Ellis Island" by Barbara Davis-Pyle.
Then I smiled because all of the questions were over. The men asked Papa and Mama to read some Italian words from a book, and the official stamped our papers. Then he grinned and said in English, “Welcome to the United States of America!” And in that instant, joy won the fight on Mama’s face.
We were taken to a boat that would sail us across the harbor to the city and a brand new life. As I boarded I smiled up at Lady Liberty who stood tall with her spoon in hand, ready to stir us in.
Which is the main area of influence found in this excerpt?
the author’s heritage
the author’s family and friends
an important event in the author’s life
popular culture
Answer:
important events in the authors life
2.
Which inference about Cyro is supported by the information in paragraph 6?
He is using the language of his ancestors in new ways.
Islanders see him as a role model for young people.
He uses the language of his ancestors to entertain tourists.
He thinks preserving his heritage is more important than living in a modern place.
1
3.
Which key idea is best supported by information in paragraphs 4 through 6?
Tourism is the major industry in La Gomera.
El Silbo is more difficult to learn than most other languages.
The people of La Gomera have differing ideas about the value of el Silbo.
Earning a living is easier now than in the past for the people of La Gomera.
1
4.
Which phrase from paragraph 2 helps the reader understand the meaning of speculate?
El Silbo has a history
for many generations
No one is certain
the original inhabitants1
8.
The author includes the map most likely to help the reader understand —
why younger people of La Gomera often move to the mainland
where the Canary Islands are located and where La Gomera is among them
which route sailors took to reach the Canary Islands from Spain in the 1500s
where in northern Africa el Silbo may have originated
The author includes the photograph of the ravine most likely to support which idea?
The people of La Gomera needed a language that could travel long distances.
El Silbo is spoken only by the people on the island of La Gomera.
You can hear the whistles of canaries and other birds on the island of La Gomera.
The landscape of La Gomera is different from the other islands that make up the Canary Islands.
1
7.
Which sentence best supports the idea that more than one language is spoken in La Gomera?
Whistling allowed islanders to deliver messages across the ravines without having to walk great distances around them. (paragraph 4)
The whistles were often used to make public announcements or to send invitations to events. (paragraph 4)
It is far from being the common language that it used to be. (paragraph 5)
Cyro loves whistling to communicate. (paragraph 6)
The author includes the photograph of the ravine most likely to support which idea?
The people of La Gomera needed a language that could travel long distances.
El Silbo is spoken only by the people on the island of La Gomera.
You can hear the whistles of canaries and other birds on the island of La Gomera.
The landscape of La Gomera is different from the other islands that make up the Canary Islands.
Exit
The game Megan is planning for her son’s birthday party requires each child to have 8 clothespins. Megan found packages of 20 clothespins. Round each amount to the nearest 10 to find an estimate for the number of packages of clothespins Megan will have to buy to have enough for her son and 8 guests.
A. 1
B. 3
C. 5
D. 7
Answer:
c
Explanation:
10×9=90 so you need five
5. What does the protagonist decide and what action does the protagonist take because of this decision? Wonder
Mullet fingers and Roy have very different approaches to save the owls. Whose approach do you think ultimately produces the most results? Explain.
Answer: Roy and Mullet Fingers are the same in their environmental activism in that they both have the same specific end goal. Both boys want to see that the owls are saved, and both boys are willing to stand in the face of strong opposition. Both boys also have the same solution to saving the owls. Their solution is to stop the construction project from happening rather than finding a new building site or moving the owls. The difference is in how they go about trying to stop the construction project in order to save the owls. Mullet Fingers's approach is to sabotage the actual construction project through various forms of vandalism. He takes huge risks doing this because he is breaking the law in order to fight the building of Mother Paula's Pancake House.
On the other hand, Roy is not so willing to break the law in order to fight against the construction to save the owls. Roy's activism is done through legal channels, and he spends a lot of time digging through public records. Roy hits a major breakthrough when he discovers that the environmental impact study report is missing. Roy then takes additional action by giving the information to a reporter, and that allows the media to elevate the story to a level that Roy and Mullet Fingers are not able to achieve by themselves.
Explanation: Not my answer. JONATHAN BEUTLICH'S ANSWER
Answer:
Roy and Mullet Fingers are alike in many ways. The boys are about the same age and size; Roy's shoes fit Mullet Fingers. They both appreciate nature. Both boys are clever, coming up with ingenious ways of reaching their goals. Mullet Fingers puts alligators in the portable latrines and uses snakes with taped-shut mouths to scare away the guard dogs. Roy creates an elaborate ruse to ensnare Dana Matherson in his own misdeeds. Neither boy, Roy or Mullet Fingers, gives up easily. Roy doesn't give in to Dana, and he persists in tracking down the running boy and in trying to save the owls. Mullet Fingers works persistently to pester Mother Paula's company with increasingly severe pranks. Both Roy and Mullet Fingers seem to have a high pain tolerance. Roy invites Dana to hit him, and the bully strikes him on the head three times while on the bus. He also endures some serious brawling in the janitor's closet. Mullet Fingers, despite his infected and wounded arm, runs to the construction site, arriving there before Beatrice and Roy on the bike. He also escapes from the hospital emergency room despite his fever and injury. Neither boy is a "bad kid"; they both stay primarily within the law and avoid causing physical harm to people while they try to interfere with the constant
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I"M DESPERATE! 50 POINTS FOR ANYONE WHO ANSWERS IN THE NEXT 5 MINUTES! Read "We Beat The Street" Chapters 13 and 14, then answer the following question. What do both Rameck and Sampson learn from their experiences in jail? Support your answer with evidence from the text.
Answer:
In "We Beat the Street," Rameck and Sampson learn several lessons from their experiences in jail. Firstly, they both come to understand the importance of having a strong support system. Rameck notes that his mother and his friends were his source of strength while he was in jail, and without them, he would have struggled to get through the experience. Secondly, they both learn that their actions have consequences and that they need to be more responsible in their behavior. After spending time in jail, they both realize that they cannot continue down the path of crime and drugs and that they need to make positive changes in their lives.
Finally, Rameck and Sampson both learn that education is the key to success. While in jail, they both have time to reflect on their lives and realize that their lack of education has been a major contributor to their problems. They vow to get their education and use it to better their lives and help others. In the text, Rameck says, "I learned that the only way to get ahead in life was through education."
Overall, Rameck and Sampson's experiences in jail were significant turning points in their lives, and they both learned valuable lessons that helped them turn their lives around and become successful individuals.
Answer: they both come to understand the importance of having a strong support system. Rameck notes that his mother and his friends were his source of strength while he was in jail, and without them, he would have struggled to get through the experience
40 PTS EASY EASY Here is your goal for this assignment:
Use metaphors in a paragraph
Strong writing often uses figurative language. Metaphors are a good way to describe characters, places, actions, and feelings. For this task, you will write a paragraph that contains three metaphors. Remember, a metaphor is a direct comparison. Type your paragraph in the essay box. Review your writing for correct punctuation, spelling, and grammar.
what's the meaning of metaphors
Explanation:
exactly what do mean by that
PLEASE HELP ILL MARK BRAINLIEST
PROJECT: TELLING A STORY
This project gives you the chance to use the storytelling techniques you have learned.
Here is your goal for this assignment:
Apply principles of effective story-telling
Now that you understand the characters in the story and their actions and feelings a little better, you are almost ready to retell the story of Alfred the Great in your own words. Read over the following storytelling hints and remember them.
Know the story well
Understand the character traits of the people involved
Use colorful words and expressions to reveal feelings and attitudes
Pause slightly to emphasize a word or phrase or for a special effect
Use pitch and stress to lend variety and meaning to your voice
Tell a story. Ask a friend or parent to listen to you tell the story of Alfred the Great. Ask your listener to tell you if you remembered to use all the points above in telling your story.
After you tell the story, it's time for you to write about the experience. Answer the following questions in complete sentences.
1. Briefly write down the story you told in your own words. If you chose a story other than the one about Alfred the Great, include the title and author.
2. What did you find most challenging about telling a story? .
3. What did you find most enjoyable about telling a story? .
4. Write down two things you would do differently if you were to tell the story again. .
5. Write down two suggestions that your listener(s) gave for improvement. If your listener(s) has not yet made suggestions, ask for some and write them below.
Option: Pick your own favorite story, approved by your teacher, and retell it in your own words. Then answer the questions above.
Answer:
No one can help you with this unless they read that story, next time list the book or don't ask for an entire story for an answer.
Explanation:
Still give brainliest?
Which paragraph from "To Lotti with Love" changes the reader's interpretation of the story? A Paragraph 8 B. Paragraph 9 C. Paragraph 10 D. Paragraph 11
PLZZZ HELPPPPP
Camden is writing a letter to the city council to ask what could be done about drivers who consistently speed through his neighborhood. Which is the most appropriate sentence to include in his letter?
A. We have many children playing and people walking their dogs around our peaceful neighborhood, and we feel the increasing number of speeding vehicles is making it unsafe to be outside.
B. The increasing multitude of drivers exceeding the speed limit in our neighborhood has become intolerable, and it is imperative that the city council address this issue at the earliest convenience.
C. The city council's fiduciary responsibility with the residents' property taxes makes it imperative that the council do everything in their ability to ensure the safety and well-being of our city's residents.
D. You people need to move this problem to the top of your agenda before someone gets hurts or even worse, and then the city will have a really big problem on their hands.
The next question refers to the dialogue that follows. The paragraphs have been numbered to help you identify them more easily.
(1) Logan sighed as he sat on the couch. "I can't believe we're stuck at home on the Fourth of July!"
(2) "I blame Dad," said Kerry. "He should have driven us to see fireworks instead of taking Mom to a movie."
(3) "It's going to be pretty boring watching fireworks on television." said Logan.
(4) "Oh, I've got better plans than that," laughed Kerry. "I've got four firecrackers and two model rockets. Care to join me in the backyard?"
Which paragraph features dialogue that is incorrectly punctuated?
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 3
Paragraph 4
Answer:
parahgraph 2
Explanation:
i just answered it on edge 2021