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English
High School
If someone took a stimulant, would he or she be likely to fall asleep immediately?A. Yes, definitely.B. No, a stimulant like coffee makes you more alert
English
College
How would you compare and contrast the Poems "Mending Wall" and "The Road Not Taken" both written by Robert Frost?
English
High School
Why might a deliberately mean comment be hurtful?A. A deliberate comment would be hurtful because it would be made after considering the consequences.B. A deliberate comment wouldn't be hurtful because it would be meant to be funny.
English
High School
Which activity would be considered impulsive?A. Planning a family trip to go to Washington, D.C.B. Deciding to go swimming on a whim after passing by a lake.
English
College
WHAT IS OOMPAVILLE'S FULL NAME
English
College
4 Read and write the words from the list. Make any necessary changes.excitingcurioushigh-techdriveInvestigateencounterknowledgeexpertremotepurposeCorey Jaskolski is anengineer and inventor whoseinventions are helping explorers-and ordinary people-tosee the world in a different way. For example, his underwater robotic cameras can get high-resolution photos of veryparts of the ocean. These deviceswere used toand film the Titanic shipwreck. Corey has alsodeveloped 360-degree viewers for theof allowing people toexploreplaces, such as King Tut's tomb, just by moving theirmobile devices! Corey also has created night-vision cameras and 3D camera traps that helpphotographers capture images of animals without disturbing them. Conservation is whatmuch of Corey's work. His equipmentcan be used to gainabout places oranimals without harming them at all. Corey wants to protect what'shere on Earth so that future generations can enjoy exploring justlike he does.
English
High School
Writers try to let us know what is important in their writing. When we see words such as: "so", "because", "since", or "thus" theauthor is letting us know that an event has happened because of some other event. One event depends on the other. A paragraphthat describes certain events that have come about as a direct result of other events is using what structural form?OA. definition.cause and effectOC. compare and contrastOD. classification
English
High School
help afap!!!!!!!!! i need facts about the Great Chicago Fire of 1871!!!!!!
English
College
Based on her statement, what does Sonia Sotomayor believe?A. It is the judge's job to change the law.B. It is a judge's job to apply the law.C. It is a judge's job to make the law.D. It is a judge's job to defend the law.
English
High School
Explain this quote: "It's like a man looking down to see his son and seeing a monster instead."
English
College
In "The Whippoorwill," what is the speaker's viewpoint of the whippoorwills call?A. It is annoying and disruptive to the calm.B. It is loud and bothers the other animals.C. It makes him nostalgic and reminds him of home.D. It makes him wish that he were living far away.
English
High School
Name one trial Jason faced in Stage II ofhis journey.
English
High School
Lesson 7: Using Dialogue Effectively Language Arts 7 B Unit 1: NeighborsI need answers! Please
English
High School
Read the passage below.Did you know that crocodiles tend to have longer, pointed, V-shaped snouts while alligators generally have wider, rounder, U-shaped snouts?The signal word while serves what purpose?It signals a similarity between alligators and crocodiles.It signals a difference between alligators and crocodiles.It signals that more information about crocodiles follows.It signals that the reader is nearing the end of the text.
English
High School
05.07 Stating Your Claim:TOPICShould college athletes be paid to play? Step One: Writing Your ClaimComplete the following sentence: I plan to prove that...Cross out "I plan to prove that." What remains is your clearly stated position.Complete the following sentence: This matters because...Cross out "This matters because." What remains is your purpose for writing.Combine these two thoughts into one coherent sentence; this is your claim.Your finalized claim:Step Two: Identifying the CounterclaimComplete the following sentence: My claim states that...Cross out "My claim states that." What remains is your clearly stated position.Complete the following sentence: Some may disagree with me because...Cross out "Some may disagree with me because." What remains is the opposition's point of view.Combine these two thoughts into one coherent sentence; this is the counterclaim.Your finalized counterclaim:Step Three: Planning Your IntroductionIn this section of the organizer, you will plan your own introduction in response to the topic you have selected. Using the claim and counterclaim you have developed in steps 1 and 2, plan your introduction below.Hook:Bridge:Counterclaim:Bridge with transition:Claim:Step Four: Writing Your IntroductionCopy and paste your sentences from the plan in step three into paragraph format here. Read your completed paragraph to yourself and add transitions to make your introductory paragraph flow from one idea to the next.Refer to the introduction from the lesson if you need a sample opening paragraph.(HOOK )Flat tires, fender benders, car crashes. (BRIDGE ) These terrible occurrences happen every single day in our country, and many of them involve teenage drivers. Something must be done to protect our children and our other drivers on the road. (COUNTERCLAIM) Studies do show that many teens are more responsible than some adults in a number of ways. In addition to this, many parents rely on their teens being able to transport themselves from place to place. (BRIDGE) However, we cannot put so many young people at risk. (CLAIM) Because teenagers cannot be trusted to be responsible, the driving age should be moved to 21.
English
High School
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English
Middle School
I'm mad at disney, disneyThey tricked me, tricked meHad me wishing on a shooting starBut now I'm twenty somethingI still know nothingAbout who I am or what I'm not WHAT IS THE NEXT LYRICS????
English
College
How much do you spent your time of using gadgets?- How many hours do you spent for sleeping?- How many hours do you spent your time for reviewing/studying?- How many hours do you spend exercising?-
English
High School
PLEASE HELP I NEED THIS FOR ENGLISH CLASS USE ATTACHMENT
English
College
Paragraph and question in image above
English
College
Someone who is not easily upset or excited might be described astranslucentpollenatedimagisticplacid
English
High School
where did america's nuclear testing occur
English
College
What should people who are outdoors during an earthquake do?
English
College
The students sing the school song. What is the action verb of the sentence
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