Answer:replied
When you say replied it makes the person sound calm instead of angry
What issue does Mr. Kraler want to discuss privately with Mr. Frank?
o business accounts of the pectin business
O news reports coming from the frontlines of the war
o the academic achievements of the children in hiding
a workman he suspects knows about the Secret Annex
Answer:
The issue which Mr. Kraler want to discuss privately with Mr. Frank is D. workman he suspects knows about the Secret Annex
Explanation:
Mr. Kraler really wanted to talk to Mr. Frank privately. Mr. Frank even told him to speak in front of all. They both find out that one of the Workmen is blackmailing Mr. Kraler about the secret annex who stares at the bookcase. Mr. Frank even pays that half amount to keep his mouth shut. They can't do anything else but wait for his next step that what he'll do. This is the whole conversation between Mr. Frank and Mr. Karler. After this Mr. Kraler leaves the room.
Answer:
A workman he suspects knows about the Secret Annex is the correct answer.
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The even division of 12 by 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 (is, are) possible
The satirical tone of this passage from Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” is best described as _______.
Answer:
the 2 option
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "I Believe in a British Empire” by Joseph Chamberlain.
I believe in a British Empire, in an Empire which, though it should be its first duty to cultivate friendship with all the nations of the world, should yet, even if alone, be self-sustaining and self-sufficient, able to maintain itself against the competition of all its rivals. And I do not believe in a Little England which shall be separated from all those to whom it would in the natural course look for support and affection, a Little England which would then be dependent absolutely on the mercy of those who envy its present prosperity, and who have shown they are ready to do all in their power to prevent its future union with the British races throughout the world.
Read the excerpt from "A Tryst with Destiny” by Jawaharlal Nehru.
We are citizens of a great country, on the verge of bold advance, and we have to live up to that high standard. All of us, to whatever religion we may belong, are equally the children of India with equal rights, privileges and obligations. We cannot encourage communalism or narrow-mindedness, for no nation can be great whose people are narrow in thought or in action.
To the nations and peoples of the world we send greetings and pledge ourselves to cooperate with them in furthering peace, freedom and democracy.
And to India, our much-loved motherland, the ancient, the eternal and the ever-new, we pay our reverent homage and we bind ourselves afresh to her service. Jai Hind [Victory to India].
Which statement best compares and contrasts the conclusions of these passages?
a. Both conclusions wish other nations of the world well, but Chamberlain advocates imperialism, while Nehru advocates freedom for India.
b. Both conclusions advocate freedom of religion, but Chamberlain wants a separate England, while Nehru wants unity with England.
c. Both conclusions encourage the union of British people, but Chamberlain considers other countries rivals, while Nehru cooperates with them.
d. Both conclusions describe other nations as competition, but Chamberlain wants peace, while Nehru wants democracy.
Answer:
A. Both conclusions wish other nations of the world well, but Chamberlain advocates imperialism, while Nehru advocates freedom for India.
Explanation:
Joseph Chamberlain's (8 July 1836 – 2 July 1914) concluding phrase "future union with the British races throughout the world", the title of the text "I Believe in a British Empire" and the start of the text all show that Chamberlain is advocating British imperialism.
Jawaharlal Nehru's (14 November 1889 – 27 May 1964) "the eternal and the ever-new, we pay our reverent homage and we bind ourselves afresh to her service" and "pledge ourselves to cooperate with them in furthering peace, freedom and democracy." show that he is advocating freedom for India as well as democracy and peace.
Option B is not correct as Chamberlain says nothing about religion, is against separate England. And Nehru clearly demands freedom for India.
Option C is not correct Because Nehru says nothing directly about British people.
Option D is not correct because Chamberlain's text says nothing about peace, and Nehru's text nothing about competition.
Final answer:
The best comparison of the passages suggests that both authors wish well for other nations but diverge in ideology; Chamberlain advocates for a powerful, independent British Empire, while Nehru promotes an independent India collaborating with the global community for wider peace and democracy. So, the correct option is (a).
Explanation:
The statement that best compares and contrasts the conclusions of the passages from "I Believe in a British Empire" by Joseph Chamberlain and "A Tryst with Destiny" by Jawaharlal Nehru is: Both conclusions wish other nations of the world well, but Chamberlain advocates imperialism, while Nehru advocates freedom for India.
Chamberlain's excerpt reflects an imperialistic view where the British Empire should remain powerful and self-sustaining, even if isolated from other nations, to preserve its prosperity and influence. Contrastingly, Nehru's excerpt celebrates India's impending independence, emphasizes unity regardless of religion, and advocates for cooperation with other nations to promote peace, freedom, and democracy. Where Chamberlain sees other countries as rivals and competition, Nehru sees them as potential partners.
The historical context helps to understand these differing perspectives, with Nehru's India on the cusp of independence after a long struggle against colonial rule, as opposed to Chamberlain's era of British dominance and colonization.
Is it right for zoos, aquariums, and research institutions to hold living
creatures in captivity? Write a paragraph expressing your views on being oppressed and caged
in not more than 50 words.
Answer:
In my opinion I would way it is completely unacceptable for zoos, aquariums and research institutions to hold living creatures in captivity.
Explanation:
Animals should all be free and stop being oppressed and caged, as many animal cruelty movements fight for it. The only exception for zoos, aquariums and research institutions to exist is if they treat animals in need or try to develop solutions for them to live in better conditions.
Just one comment
(Take into account this paragraph expresses my own views and opinions, which may be different from yours)
When managers try to analyze a problem or opportunity, identify different courses of action, and select and implement what they perceive to be the optimum course of action, they are using _______ skills.
Answer:
Decision Making Skills
Explanation:
When managers try to analyze a problem or opportunity, identify different courses of action, and select and implement what they perceive to be the optimum course of action, they are using decision-making skills.
The managers go through all the options possible and figure out which one would work best in order to achieve the maximum output without any digression is known as decision making skills.
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How could the author strengthen his argument about how ear buds are dangerous when used in a car?
A)
by telling us about what kind of car he drives
B)
by talking about how many car accidents cell phones have caused
W
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by making a list of the fatal accidents that occurred last year
D)
by adding some statistics from accident reports that involved ear buds
Submit
Answer:
D
Explanation:
This is the only thing that involves earbuds
Answer:
d
Explanation:
I just did it on test prep
what is the main plot of the legend of sleepy hollow
Answer:
The climax of the story is when Ichobod is riding his horse and he sees the Headless Horseman and is trying to get away from him. he almost gets to the bridge but the Headless HHorseman throws the pumpkin at him adnd it hits his head. The falling action is when Ichabod disappears and nobody knows what happened to him.
Explanation:hope that helps ^-^ <3
Final answer:
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow narrates the story of Ichabod Crane and his encounters with the supernatural in a haunted village, focusing on his confrontation with the Headless Horseman leading to his mysterious disappearance.
Explanation:
The main plot of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow focuses on the supernatural stories prevalent in the Sleepy Hollow region, which are heavily influenced by its haunting atmosphere and history. The story principally follows Ichabod Crane, a schoolteacher who becomes entwined with the legend of the Headless Horseman, a fearsome specter said to haunt the area. Crane's encounter with the ghostly horseman and the mysterious, supernatural elements of Sleepy Hollow play a central role, leading to Ichabod's eventual disappearance under eerie circumstances.
Ichabod's fascination with the local tales of ghosts and his fear of the Headless Horseman climax in a precarious night ride, which is believed to result in his own spectral fate. The people of Sleepy Hollow hold various superstitions and reported sightings of ghosts, including not only the Headless Horseman but other spirits such as a woman in white. The eerie, dreamlike quality of the village and its legends cast a spell over its inhabitants and contribute to the mysterious disappearance of Ichabod, leaving the story open to interpretation and the imagination.
Benjamin Franklin invented many useful and practical objects including bifocal glasses and lightning rods. (2) Franklin also invented some things for entertainment. (3) The glass armonica is a musical instrument that Franklin invented. (4) The armonica is made of glass bowls. (5) The bowls lie in a wooden chest, making it look somewhat like a piano. (6) The instrument is played by sitting in front of it, placing moist fingers on the bowls, and turning the bowls. (7) Franklin got the idea for his instrument when he saw a concert where the musician rubbed his fingers along the rims of drinking glasses.
Which of these replacements for sentence 4 BEST provides specific details?
A)
The armonica is made of glass bowls that are put onto a metal rod.
B)
The armonica is made of a few different glass bowls that are on a rod.
C)
The armonica is made of different sized glass bowls that are strung on a metal rod.
D)
The armonica is made of different sized bowls that are connected together by a rod.
Answer:
The answer is C. (The armonica is made of different sized glass bowls that are strung on a metal rod)
Explanation:
Jorge reviewed his notes about global warming before presenting to the class. The students had been asked to research a topic, then share their findings with the class. Jorge knew that after his short presentation, the class would ask questions and discuss what he had shared. When Mrs. Herbert called his name, he was prepared and ready to begin. Use the information in the passage to answer these questions. What is the topic of the discussion? Who is the audience of the discussion? What is the purpose of the discussion? What is the level of formality of the discussion?
Answer:
1: Topic of the discussion is Global Warming.
2: The audience of the discussion is Jorge's class fellows.
3: The Purpose of the discussion is improving student's presentation skills and knowledge about the topic.
4: Level of formality is semi-formal.
Explanation:
1:
The phrase "Jorge reviewed his notes about global warming before presenting to the class" tells us that the topic of Jorge’s presentation is "Global Warming” (a gradual increase in earth’s overall average temperature because of the increase in greenhouse effect). The students also had to discuss this topic and ask questions from Jorge after his short presentation.
2:
"share their findings with the class" shows that Jorge’s audience is his class. The primary audience and main focus of Jorge’s presentation is his class, however their teacher Mrs. Herbert would also be present as an observer and for final evaluation. So he has to prepare his presentation keeping both (students and teacher) in mind. He has to explain all the concepts and technical terms considering his class level.
3:
"after his short presentation, the class would ask questions and discuss" this phrase shows that the purpose of the discussion is to share the knowledge and improve students' presentation skills. First they have to do a proper research and include relevant, clear and correct content in right order. They will also get a chance to explain some difficult concepts and topics.
4: Level of Formality
We choose highly formal style when talking to unknown audience or during job interviews, writing academic essays, presentations or letters to someone whom we don’t know personally.
We select semi-formal style when talking to well-known individuals, like our teachers and elders,
And we use informal style only with our very close friends with whom we usually spend a lot of time, like class mates, team mates etc.
The topic of the discussion is global warming. The audience of the discussion is Jorge's classmates. The purpose of the discussion is likely educational, aiming to inform the classmates about global warming and encourage engagement through questions and discussion.
Additionally, the discussion may serve to develop critical thinking skills and foster a deeper understanding of the topic among the students.
The level of formality of the discussion is semi-formal, given that it takes place within a classroom setting where students are expected to present and discuss their research findings. However, it may also have an informal element as it involves students sharing their individual research experiences and engaging in dialogue with their peers and teacher.The immortal life of Henrietta Lacks chapter 29 statement???
Answer:
Explanation:
For almost a year, Deborah refuses to talk to Rebecca, and so Rebecca conducts other research, periodically calling Deborah. One day, Reverend James Pullum picks up the phone and screams at Rebecca that the family wants to receive “monetary satisfaction.” At last Deborah calls Rebecca: she demands that Rebecca get Henrietta’s name right, that she mention Elsie, and that she help Deborah find out “what happened to my mother and my sister.”
Deborah and Rebecca meet in July 2000 in Baltimore. Rebecca shows Deborah a gift from a Hopkins cancer researcher named Christoph Lengauer. Having heard about Rebecca’s research, and having worked with HeLa for years, Lengauer has expressed remorse about the fate of the Lackses.
Lengauer has been working with HeLa for his entire career. As a student, he helped develop a technique to artificially color chromosomes in order to obtain info about a person’s DNA; the technique also “creates a beautiful mosaic of colored chromosomes.” Lengauer has done this with Henrietta’s chromosomes, and has framed a large print for the Lackses, in order to express how grateful he is to them.
Deborah is surprised by how beautiful the chromosomes look, and expresses a desire to learn more about what HeLa helped to create. Rebecca invites Deborah to Lengauer’s lab, but Deborah says that she’s not ready yet. She once again expresses dismay that “white folks” got rich off of Henrietta’s cells while the Lackses remain poor.
what kind of changes in travel can be foreseen in future and its impact on the society, human beings and environment.\
Kinds of changes in travel foreseen in future and the impacts on the society human beings and environment
In the history of period there have been many changes in travel first man started travelling by walk and then he invented the wheels and this is the important point in history which marks the beginning of travel. He started to explore things and then the evolution changes and he started to travel to far places to explore things.
By the invention of airplanes travel took a different change in which he started to explore nations and he started to write about them. As changes in the mode of travel developed man also began to develop he started to learn from different cultures and from different nations.
Now evolution in travel has led him to the space by sending people to space and satellites to navigate. Thus travel has a huge impact on the society environment and the human beings
Answer each of the four questions below in 3-4 complete sentences.
How is this story like my life?
How is this story unlike my life?
How do I relate to the main character?
Have I ever experienced something similar in my own life? How or how not?
Answer:
How is this story like my life?How is this story unlike my life?How do I relate to the main character?Have I ever experienced something similar in my own life?Explanation:
This story is like my life because I experience many insecurities that I know affect me in many ways, yet I do not fully understand what they are. Many times I feel like the most serious of threats come from within, and yet I am powerless to stop them and can only watch in horror and then lament my poor decisions. This story is unlike my life because my father never really tried to mimic anything. He has always been quite frank with us. He never tried to change us or sway us into thinking a certain way. My life is also quite distinct because my behavior does not reflect so much the place I was raised the person I consciously chose to be as soon as I was able to make such decisions. I relate to the feeling of hopelessness and vulnerability that the main character feels. Being different or being in a new place is incredibly disconcerting, but the feeling of insecurity in an unknown place is even more terrifying and can become overwhelming unless addressed in a prompt manner. I also appreciate the main characters sensitivity to nature and the parallelisms through which she views the world. I myself have not had such a surreal and transcendental experience in my life, but I have dreamed of similar scenarios. Many times various factors have threatened to produce a similar sensation, but somehow a last-minute decision that saves at least a part of the sanity associated with knowing what is happening around us saves the occasion.Which is the best revision for the conclusion
Answer:
Kids must use good judgement when playing video games.
Explanation:
Favorite Subject
Subject Frequency (6)
English 4
History 2
Math
Phys Ed
Science
Other 1
TOTAL 25
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If you wanted to further break down the numbers presented here, which would be a logical next step?
A)
To ask about students' least favorite subjects
To discuss the various subjects taught at school
To interview various students about their favorite subjects
D)
To present "favorite subjects' categorized by gender: boys vs. girls
Answer:
D
Explanation:
what does hazel notice and remember others saying to her
Book the fault in our stars
Explanation:
This situation when Hazel remembers things that other people had say to her is from the book ''The Fault in our Stars'' which is the book about a girl, Hazel, who had cancer disease.
She was fighting cancer and other were aware of that. When Maria said that she would not be a good candidate, Hazel remembers the situation when she was in very bad condition. She remembered that her mom said ''I won't be a mom anymore'' and she thought that Hazel would not hear that but she did and later on, she remembered that.
Inquiries into what Hazel notices and remembers from others touch upon themes of personal revelation, transformation, and the significant impact of memorable observations. Literary excerpts illustrate such moments of clarity across various contexts.
Explanation:The question regarding what Hazel notices and remembers others saying to her, although seemingly referencing The Fault in Our Stars, actually mixes references from various literary sources. However, focusing on the sentiment expressed in the initial query, it reveals key themes such as the impact of youth, the haunting beauty of nature, and the transformative power of personal insight. For instance, in the provided texts, characters experience profound revelations triggered by encounters with nature, introspection, and pivotal moments of realization, which profoundly change their understanding of themselves and the world around them.
These literary excerpts often highlight moments of lucidity and transformation where characters, much like Hazel is presumed, notice and remember insightful and transformative observations made by themselves or others. Whether it's the reference to stars that prompts a reflection on youth and dreams, or the poignant moments of introspection and realization found in characters' interactions, these narratives underscore the enduring impact of significant realizations and memories.
18. "... Thousands at [God's] bidding speed/And post o'er land and ocean without rest:/They also serve who only stand and wait."
Which of these beliefs is expressed in this excerpt from John Milton's "When I Consider How My Light Is Spent"?
A) God sends angels to whisper His will into people's ears.
B) A person who does not dream of greatness cannot have faith in God.
C) A person does not have to accomplish great things to serve God.
D) God expects people to work very hard to please Him.
Answer:
C) A person does not have to accomplish great things to serve God.
Explanation:
These are last lines from John Milton’s (9 December 1608 – 8 November 1674) one of the most famous short poems "When I Consider How My Light is Spent" or alternatively known as “On His Blindness”.
In the context of these lines Milton compares God with a King and contrasts Him with a lord. In these lines Milton says that God has innumerable (thousands) working at his state moving speedily from place to place (Thousands at his bidding speed). These tasks need men to have light and vision. Since God has innumerable resources he does not need every one to do an active work. Sometimes God also appoints some people on standby and work when the right time comes.
In brief, Milton being previously very active in social and political matters of the country knows that working actively for God is a good deed. But those who are physically hampered (like Milton) also serve God in waiting for their turn to accomplish a task when it is assigned.
The Renaissance 1485-1660 Unit Test: Part A
1. Choose the word or phrase that best matches the word in italics.
She liked her new bedroom but did not care for the _hue_ of its walls.
C. color
2. "Seven years thou went lent to me, and I thee pay,/Exacted by thy fate, on the just day."
Which of these is nearest in meaning to the word _exacted_, as it is used in the passage above?
C. demanded and collected
3. "His utmost power with adverse power opposed/In dubious battle on the plains of Heaven..."
Which of these is nearest in meaning to the word _dubious_, as it is used in the passage about?
C. uncertain
Match the definitions to the words by filling in the correct letter (4-8)
4. entreat
E. to ask earnestly
5. hearkens
B. pay close attention to
6. lament
A. mourn; express one's grief
7. defray
D. pay a cost or expense
8. myriad
C. extremely large number
9. Read these lines, from The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd.
"But could youth last and love still breed,/Had joys no date, nor age no need,/Then these delights my mind might move/To live with thee and be thy love."
According to her words here, under what conditions would the nymph accept the shepherd's love?
A. if love lasted forever
10. "When in disgrace with Fortune and men's eyes,/I all alone beweep my outcast state..."
What emotion is Shakespeare describing in these lines from Sonnet 29?
B. depression
11. "If this be error and upon me proved,/I never writ, nor no man ever loved."
What is the impact of these concluding lines from Shakespeare's Sonnet 116?
D. They underscore the conviction of everything stated before
12. In which excerpt from John Donne's "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning" does the speaker tell his wife why she should keep his departure a secret?
D. "...'Twere profanation of our joys/To tell the laity our love."
13. Read this excerpt from John Donne's "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning."
"Our two souls therefore, which are one,/Though I must go, endure not yet/A breach, but an expansion,/Like gold to airy thinness beat."
Which of these is the best interpretation of this passage?
B. Donne is using a conceit to describe the love between him and his wife.
14. Which line best states the theme of John Donne's Holy Sonnet 10?
C. "...And Death shall be no more; Death, thou shalt die."
15. "...when one man dies, one chapter is not torn out of the book, but translated into a better language..."
Which of these is the best interpretation of this phrase from John Donne's Meditation 17?
A. It describes God's interaction with humankind.
16. "Farewell, tou child of my right hand..."
Which of these is the most accurate paraphrase of these words from Ben Jonson's "On My First Son"?
B. "Farewell, Ben..."
17. Which of these excerpts from Ben Jonson's "Song: To Celia" compares love to intoxication?
"Drink to me only with thine eyes,/And I will pledge with mine..."
18. "...Thousands at [God's] bidding speed/And post o'er land and ocean without rest:/They also serve who only stand and wait."
Which of these beliefs is expressed in this excerpt from John Milton's "When I Consider How My Light Is Spent"?
C. A person does not have to accomplish great things to serve God.
19. Read the excerpt from John Milton's Paradise Lost.
"Left him at large to his own dark designs,/That with reiterated crimes he might/Heap on himself dmnation, while he sought/Evil to others..."
These lines illustrate a belief in what concept?
D. free will
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Drag each label to the correct category.
Match the quotes with the literary devices they use.
"O miserable abundance, O
beggarly riches!"
- John Donne
"What a pity that youth must
be wasted on the young."
- George Bernard Shaw
"I can resist anything but
temptation."
- Oscar Wilde
"How is it possible to have a
civil war?
- George Carlin
Paradox
Oxymoron
Answer:
Oxymoron:
1: O miserable abundance, O beggarly riches!
Paradoxes:
2: What a pity that youth must be wasted on the young.
3: I can resist anything but temptation.
4: How is it possible to have a civil war?
Explanation:
Oxymoron:
It is a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction.
e.g Fully empty, living death, O loving hate.
Based on this definition only "O miserable abundance, O beggarly riches!" falls under the category of Oxymoron.
Paradox: It is similar to oxymoron, but it is usually a statement with logically contradictory statements which on investigation may or may not be logically true.
e.g "Everything I say is lie" , Barber Paradox: "A male barber shaves all and only those men who don’t shave themselves. Does he shave himself?"
As we can find out there are no contradictory terms/words, but the statements which may contradict each other.
Based on the above, we conclude that sentence 2, 3 and 4 are Paradoxes.
In identifying literary devices, the quotes by John Donne, George Bernard Shaw, and Oscar Wilde are examples of paradoxes, as they present contradictions that may hold deeper truths, while the quote by George Carlin is an oxymoron because it juxtaposes contradictory terms.
Explanation:The student's task to match the quotes with the literary devices they use involves identifying whether a given quote is an example of a paradox or an oxymoron. A paradox is a seemingly self-contradictory statement or proposition that may in fact be true, whereas an oxymoron is a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction.
"O miserable abundance, O beggarly riches!" by John Donne would be considered a paradox as it presents a seemingly contradictory situation that prompts the reader to think about how one can be rich yet still feel poor."What a pity that youth must be wasted on the young." by George Bernard Shaw is also a paradox, as it highlights the irony that youth, with all its opportunities, is often not appreciated until it's gone."I can resist anything but temptation." by Oscar Wilde is another paradox, playfully suggesting the impossibility of resisting temptation, as the nature of temptation is something that is not easily resisted."How is it possible to have a civil war?" by George Carlin is an example of an oxymoron because it combines the terms 'civil' and 'war,' which are ordinarily seen as opposites, to question the concept of a war being civil.Last week, the crowds at the fair ___ more numerous than ever.
A. Was
B. Were
C. Has been
D. Have been
Type the word in correct spelling.
fuj
help please right away i doing at test!!
fudge
Yes the answer is fudge.
fudge is the word i am pretty sure hahah
What are the main purposes of the introduction?
to capture the reader's attention
to show the other side's point of view
to explain your most important point
to call your audience to action
to introduce the main idea
Answer:
A, C, and E
Explanation:
those seem like the most reasonable ones and they're mainly focused on that.
Answer:
A + E
Explanation:
I read through the reading and found that it said this "The introduction accomplishes two main purposes: it captures your audience’s attention by using a “hook,” and it introduces the main idea of your paper by giving a thesis statement".
I hope this helps future people. :)
There's more water than just what you can see. You see water all around you every day as lakes, rivers, ice, rain and snow. There are also vast amounts of water that are unseen---water existing in the ground. And even though groundwater is unseen, it is moving below your feet right now. As part of the water cycle, groundwater is a major contributor to flow in many streams and rivers and has a strong influence on river and wetland habitats for plants and animals. People have been using groundwater for thousands of years and continue to use it today, largely for drinking water and irrigation. Life on Earth depends on groundwater just as it does on surface water. There are rivers flowing below our feet... a myth? Have you ever heard that there are rivers of water flowing underground? Do you think it is true? Actually, it is pretty much a myth. Even though there are some caverns, lava and ice tubes, and horizontal occupies the spaces between rocks and subsurface material. Some rivers , such as the Alapaha River in northern Florida, USA, can disappear underground during low-flow periods. Generally, water underground is more like water in a sponge. It occupies the spaces between soil and rock particles. At a certain depth below the land surface, the spaces between soil and rock particles can be totally filled with water, resulting in an aquifer from which groundwater can be pumped and used by people. Courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey. Is there missing or extraneous information in this diagram? Are all of the details in the text relevant and accurate? Explain using details from the text.
Answer:
People have been using groundwater for thousands of years and continue to use it today, largely for drinking water and irrigation. Life on Earth depends on groundwater just as it does on surface water.
Explanation:
From the story “The Cat That Walked by Himself” by Rudyard Kipling what were some character traits of the cat?
Answer:
“The Cat That Walked by Himself” by Rudyard Kipling gives us an insight into the character traits of the cat.
Explanation:
The short story is basically an allegory stating about the history of animal domestication. The dog, cow, and the horse were tamed to become familiar domestic versions of themselves over the course of history but cats are different.
Most domesticated animals were bent to the will of humans and cats were kept to get rid of rodents. The cat in the story is ready to trade some of his autonomy for comfort, but is adamant about surrendering his identity and freedom. The story is a filtration of thousands of years of ongoing negotiations between the humans and the cats but they have stood up to their own rules and humans haven’t been able to agree them to their will completely.
7 SPEAKING Work with a partner. Ask and answer this
question.
Would you like to do detective work? Why/Why not? I don't know English, please help me
The question pertains to an individual's interest in detective work and their reasons for either being interested or not in such a profession, considering various personal factors.
Explanation:The question asks if one would enjoy doing detective work and requires a rationale for their answer. Many factors could influence someone's interest in detective work, such as the appeal of solving puzzles, a desire for justice, or a love of mystery genres. However, there could also be reasons for not wanting to do detective work, like the potential danger involved, the emotional stress, or a preference for more predictable and structured work. An individual might consider these factors when determining whether detective work would be something they'd be interested in.
The browser internet explorer prefers which search engine
Answer:
google or safari
Explanation:
Internet Explorer, developed by Microsoft, primarily uses Microsoft's own search engine, Bing. However, users may choose to change the default setting. In 2015, a court case confirmed companies' right to set their own search engine as default.
Explanation:The Internet Explorer web browser, included by default with Microsoft's Windows operating system, primarily uses the Bing search engine. This preferential use results from both being products of the Microsoft Corporation. However, setting a default search engine is a common practice within the industry and has been upheld in court as fair, as demonstrated in 2015 when antitrust charges against G-oogle for setting itself as the default search engine on mobile devices were dismissed.
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Based on the duke’s sarcasm, how do you think the duke feels about the townspeople? He thinks that they don’t appreciate his show. He thinks that they have weaker morals. He thinks that they’re getting what they deserve.
Answer:
He thinks that they’re getting what they deserve
Explanation:
I got it right on the edg2020 assignment.
Answer:
C. He thinks that they’re getting what they deserve
Explanation:
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Why do you think iambic pentameter is the meter most commonly used by
Shakespeare and most other writers who create verse?
Type answer here
Answer:Shakespeare wrote iambic pentameter because that was the most common verse meter of the time. He didn't establish it. Edmund Spenser used it in The Faerie Queene
Explanation:
Answer:
It creates a lyrical flow and tight structure that is pleasing to the ear and more memorable to the audience and the actors, but it also sounds like natural human speech and doesn't create a singsongy rhythm as some other meters (including trochaic tetrameter) can do.
Explanation:
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What does integrate mean
Answer: To combine (one thing) with another so that they become a whole.
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Nick Carraway is the narrator of The Great Gatsby, which means thay readers...
A. view the events of the novel through the filter of his eyes and his opinions
B. must immediately accept everything that nick says as totally honest and reliable
C. are able to fully understand the thoughts and feelings of the novels other characters, as well
D. gradually lose faith in nick as his lies become apparent
Answer:
b
Explanation:
its the most reasonable one
Answer:
A. The readers view the events of the novel through the filter of his eyes and his opinions.
Explanation:
This is a fictional story of the fast life in New York in the early 1920s, which is narrated by Nick Carraway, a new arrival in New York from the Midwestern more quiet part of the United States. The two principal characters -Gatsby and Daisy are both known to him, so he´s is that of a secondary voice, a reflective minded character, an extension of the autor Scott Fitzgerald´s voice who prefers to comment and describe events rather than take part in it´s actions.
Sing is to song as ____ is to book.
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lyrics
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Answer:
read
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