Answer:
"Following the strand of sugar and slavery leads directly into the tumult of the Age of Revolutions."
Explanation:
answered right on edgen
The excerpt that best states the authors' claim is the one that ties sugar production to the concepts of slavery and freedom, highlighting the contradiction and eventual move toward abolition.
The excerpt that best states the author's claim that sugar was the connection, the tie, between slavery and freedom.
To create sugar, Europeans and colonists in the Americas destroyed Africans and turned them into objects. Just at that very same moment, Europeans at home and across the Atlantic decided that they could no longer stand being objects themselves. They each needed to vote, to speak out, to challenge the rules of crowned kings and royal princes."This excerpt effectively connects the historical context of sugar production and slavery to the larger narrative of emerging ideas of freedom and equality, illustrating the contradiction and eventual shift towards the abolition of slavery.
I followed Doctor Eggman's instructions exactly, and my
cheesecake turned out perfectly.
Connecting Subjects
Connecting Objects
Connecting Verbs
Connecting Complete
Thoughts
which one is it
Answer:
You could get two 'complete' sentences without the connection.
I guess I like your teacher for the Sonic reference.
Answer:
Connecting Complete Thoughts
The underlined sentence in the excerpt is the thesis statement. Which sentence can be added as supporting evidence for the thesis?
A good group of friends can help a person deal with stress. The best thing you can do as a new sixth-grade student is make new friends. Sometimes life can be challenging. Your friends will become people you can turn to when you need someone to talk to or need encouragement.
A.
A study found that people with strong friendships have better mental health.
B.
Friendships and the jealousy issues they create can distract you from your studies.
C.
You should always listen to your teacher and do your homework every night.
D.
Playing sports or participating in activities will keep you healthy and active.
E.
The pressure to be popular and fit in could cause you to make bad decisions.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The other answers do not support the thesis.
Who was the last of the Clutter family to go to sleep on the night of the murders, and what was in this person's final diary entry? How was this diary entry helpful to the investigating agents? In cold blood
Answer:
The last to go to sleep was Nancy and her last entry was about Bobby and how he was liked.
Explanation:
The Clutter family, parents Herb and Bonnie and teens Kenyon and Nancy, were wonderful, church-going and happy family residing on their farm in Holcomb, Kansas. The narrator follows the Clutters through the event pertaining to their last day on earth. Perry Smith and D ick Hickock, also known as the killers, slaughtered them late that night.
Perry and D ick left after the murders and made it to Mexico. Kansas lawman Alvin Dewey and his four special agents led the manhunt for the killer(s).
Truman Capote received first-class service from the KBI and Mr. Dewey, its lead detective on the case. Mr. Dewey gave the author access to the diary of 16-year-old Nancy Clutter which was her final entry logged only moments before the unexpected happened -
two strangers invaded her home in late 1959 and murdered her, her brother and her parents. Mr. Dewey opened the KBI's case file to Mr. Capote. He pressured press-shy locals to cooperate with the author and granted him important access to the killers. Mr. Dewey even helped Mr. Capote, a man from New York with no home in Kansas, obtain a Kansas driver's license.
Final answer:
The last Clutter family member's final diary entry is not documented in Truman Capote's “In Cold Blood,” thus, no information is available on its content or contribution to the investigation in the narrative context.
Explanation:
The last member of the Clutter family to go to sleep on the night of the murders, as depicted in “In Cold Blood” by Truman Capote, does not have a documented final diary entry in the narrative. The diary entry and its relevance to the investigating agents cannot be provided as it does not exist within the context of the story. However, real-life investigative details, separate from the novel, may discuss evidence or diary entries that were part of the forensic investigation. It's important to note that Capote's novel, while based on true events, takes artistic liberties with real-life circumstances and therefore may not have a direct correlation to actual diary entries or their impact on the investigation.
When Montresor says he was so glad to see Fortunato that "I thought I should never have done wringing his hand", Poe is using
A. figurative language.
B. irony.
C. foreshadowing.
D. sentimentality.
What is one conclusion that can be drawn from the passage? A. Jamaica is the largest international exporter of products, like limestone, coconuts, and pineapples. B. Some Caribbean islands were formed as a result of volcanoes being submerged underwater. C. Limestone on other islands in the Caribbean Sea is also thousands of feet thick and miles long. D. Jamaica, Cuba, and Puerto Rico formed as a result of volcanic eruptions in the Caribbean Sea.
Answer:
the answer is B Some Caribbean islands were formed as a result of volcanoes being submerged underwater.
Explanation:
( I just guessed and got it right so no explanation here)
6. What do you think of Amir's behavior? 7. Where does the family take a trip to in Chapter 8 and why do you think Amir really got sick? 8. What does Amir ask of Baba that makes Baba so angry? What does Baba say in response? 9. What is inscribed on the pomegranate tree in the back yard? So, why then is it significant that Amir tries to pick a fight with Hassan in front of that tree? (Think symbolism.) What ends up happening? Why is that symbolic? 10. What does Assef give Amir for his birthday? Why is this significant? 11. What does Amir put under Hassan’s mattress? Why does he do it? What is your reaction to Amir's betrayal? 12. When Baba confronts Hassan about this, what does Hassan say? Why does Hassan say this? 13. What does Baba then do that shocks Amir? 14. What happens to Hassan and Ali? 15. How is the end of chapter nine a turning point in the novel?
6) Guilty and unhappy
7) Jalalabad
8) He asked if Baba would get new servants
9) He wanted to relieve himself of the guilt he felt
10) A book on biography of Hitler
11) Money and watch he got on his birthday
12) He admitted he did it
13) He forgave Hassan
14) They left Baba's place
15) It exposed the injustices towards the Hazaras.
Explanation:
1. Which is faster? The cheetah or the motorbike? 2. Which is taller? The giraffe or the elephant? 3. Which is bigger? The USA or Russia? 4. Which is heavier? The blue whale or the bus? 5. Which is slower? The tortoise or the snail? 6. Which is shorter? The kangaroo or the ostrich? 7. Which is smaller? The basketball or the soccer ball? 8. Which is quicker? The light or the sound? 9. Which is hotter? The lava or the sun? 10. Which is more expensive? The sport car or the jet? ayudaaaaaaaaaaaa
Answer:
1. Motorbike is faster
2.Giraffe is tallest
3. Russia is bigger
4. Blue whale is much heavier
5. Snail is slower
6. Kangaroo is shorter
7. Soccer ball is small
8. Light is much faster
9. Sun is much hotter than lava.
10. Jet is more expensive
Explanation:
Cheetah is faster than the motorbike, giraffe is taller than the elephant, Russia is bigger than the USA, blue whale is heavier than the bus, snail is slower than the tortoise, ostrich is shorter than the kangaroo, soccer ball is smaller than the basketball, light is quicker than the sound, sun is hotter than lava, jet is more expensive than the sport car.
Explanation:The cheetah is faster than the motorbike. It is the fastest land animal, reaching speeds of up to 70 miles per hour (112 kilometers per hour).
The giraffe is taller than the elephant. An adult male giraffe can reach a height of around 18 feet (5.5 meters), while an adult male elephant can reach a height of about 10-13 feet (3-4 meters).
Russia is bigger than the USA. Russia is the largest country in the world, covering more than 17 million square kilometers. The USA is the fourth largest country, covering about 9.8 million square kilometers.
The blue whale is heavier than the bus. Blue whales are the largest animals on Earth and can weigh up to 200 tons. A typical bus weighs around 10 tons.
The snail is slower than the tortoise. While both species are slow-moving, the snail moves at a particularly slow pace.
The ostrich is shorter than the kangaroo. Ostriches are the tallest birds in the world, but kangaroos are generally taller due to their body structure.
The soccer ball is smaller than the basketball. Soccer balls have a circumference of about 27-28 inches (68-70 centimeters), while basketballs have a circumference of about 29.5-30 inches (75-76 centimeters).
The light is quicker than the sound. Light travels at a speed of about 186,282 miles per second (299,792 kilometers per second), while sound travels at a speed of about 761 miles per hour (1,225 kilometers per hour).
The sun is hotter than lava. The sun's surface temperature is about 5,500 degrees Celsius, while lava temperatures typically range from 700 to 1,200 degrees Celsius.
The jet is more expensive than the sport car. Jets can cost millions or even billions of dollars, while sports cars generally range from tens of thousands to a few hundred thousand dollars.
“Laws and Principles are not for the times when there is no temptation. They are for such moments as this, when body and soul rise in mutiny against their rigor…If at my
convenience, I might break them, what would be their worth?”-Charlotte Bronte
Analyze and explain the quotation Take a stance on the truth it espouses. Do you agree or disagree? Why? What is the universal truth?
Answer:
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Explanation:
yo bamk, u have this hw too and tryna find the answer? lol i have it the same exact day
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Is this a run-on sentence?
On average, office workers spend more than five hours sitting at their desks, researchers believe that extended periods of sitting can have a negative impact on overall health.
Answer:
i dont think so but maybe use a semi colon after the word desks to show how the two clauses are connected and make it sound less like a run-on sentence
Answer:
yes it is
Explanation:
How is theme related to historical and social context in the excerpt above?
Esquivel is homesick and doesn't like frozen food.
Esquivel misses tasting real fruit for free at the market.
Food in Mexico was cheaper and more satisfying than in the United States.
Small things like grocery shopping represent larger differences.
The theme is related to historical and social context in the excerpt above by communicating the message that -Small things like grocery shopping represent larger differences.
Explanation:
The narrator tries to reflect the difference in the lifestyle of Mexico and United States.The narrator likes the social life of Mexico when she mentions in the passage that she used to go out for grocery shopping almost everyday in mexico and used to love chit-chatting with the grocery shop merchants ,the neighbors about the smell,color and taste of the fruit but in USA she is missing all these thing she feels the lifestyle is frozen like the frozen food every body is busy with its life and they don't have time to interact with each other.
Thus we can say that the theme is
related to historical and social context in the excerpt above by communicating the message that -Small things like grocery shopping represent larger differences.
Answer:
in a simpliler form the answer is
Explanation:
d
Review the excerpt from the outline for the speech, "Organ Donation." Which of the following supporting materials does this student use in his speech? a. statistics, testimony, narratives, and examples b. testimony and examples only c. narratives only d. narratives and statistics only
Answer:
A) statistics, testimony, Narratives and examples
Explanation:
He uses statistics when he mention new names to the list every 16 minute in the need of transplant, also mention 10 people die each day waiting.
As testimony he mention his 5 year old cousin who survive thanks to an organ donor
Narrative the beautiful poem "To remember me"
Examples he mention the need of organ around the world but dont forget cities like Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and Illinois
Answer:
I believe the answer is narratives and statistics only (D)
Explanation:
Write an argumentative essay about whether you think technology and the Internet have brought young people closer together.
Answer:
It has brought teens some what closer because teens know what others are up to and they get together and hang out and be closer and they can even talk over the phone if they can't get out of the house especially at a time like this
Explanation:
I won't write the essay but i will help a little
P.S mark me brainliest please
Answer:
Yes, today's technology allows us to communicate over long distances
Explanation:
Application for holding examination a week
Answer:
Nice
Explanation:
“If you miss enough of life’s free throws, you will pay in the end.” Why is this a good life lesson
Answer:
free throw
Explanation:
have you ever wanted something badly? did you ever achieve your goal only to find it wasn't like you thought it would be? do a quick write
Answer: Yes I have
Explanation:
I have something I really want it but it turned out that something change career change I always wanted to be respecting things switched up
Imagine you are giving a speech. Write a potential specific purpose statement. Then identify three types of research that you would integrate in order to offer balanced and compelling support for your statement.
Answer:
Find explanation below.
Explanation:
I imagine that I am giving an informative speech centered on Agriculture. My specific purpose statement would go thus:
I would inform my audience on the meaning of Agriculture, and its importance in the economy.I will inform my audience on the relevant ways the economy can be diversified for agricultural purposes.The three type of research I would integrate to support my statement include;
A secondary research on the origin of the term agriculture.A research on ways agriculture has positively impacted thriving economies.A research on the benefits of agriculture that would serve as incentives for governments to venture into it.What do dexters dreams suggest about his plans for the future?
Answer:
Explanation:
Dexter's winter dream suggest his great desire for riches and wealth. While growing up from the middle class, he knew from a young age that there is something about the rich, he got this perception while he was their caddy, through his exposure to Judy, he believes the rich carry themselves differently and Dexter believes it is because they are rich.
Edgar Allan Poe uses symbolism in many of his poems and short stories to create two levels of understanding- a literal understanding and a deeper, figurative understanding. Identify a symbol in “the raven” and “the masque of the red death”. Explain what the symbols hidden meaning is and what effect the symbol has on the work overall.
Answer:
the hidden symbols within the raven hint at 'mournful, never-ending remembrance. ' Our narrator's sorrow for his lost, perfect maiden Lenore is the driving force behind his conversation with the Raven.
Explanation:
Question 1
His black boots always sparkled with polish and his yellow-blond hair was parted at the
held perfectly in place with something that made comb marks stand out in it, like a fiela
just been tilled.
What literary devices are used in the passage?
This excerpt is from 'the boy in striped pajamas'. Imagery and simile are used inthese lines.
Explanation:
The author uses imagery to show that the boots sparkled with polish and the yellow blond hair. Imagery is a literary device used to describe objects in such a way that it appeals to our physical senses.
Simile is used because the word 'Like' is used to compare the hair, with the comb marks, to a field that has just been tilted. A simile uses as or like to compare two things. by showing the similarity.
The boy's hair with comb marks is compared to a field that is tilled.
Read the excerpt from Kennedy’s inaugural address. To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required—not because the communists may be doing it, not because we seek their votes, but because it is right. If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich. What is the main type of appeal that Kennedy uses in this excerpt?
Answer:
An emotional appeal.
Explanation:
The given excerpt is taken from the Inaugural speech of President John F. Kennedy. The speech was delivered on 20th January 1961.
The rhetorical device that Kennedy has used in the given excerpt is pathos. Pathos is an emotional appeal to an audience. An orator uses this an emotional appeal in his speech to persuade and connect with his audience on an emotional level.
In the given excerpt, Kennedy is trying to connect with his audience on an emotional level by promising and committing to bring justice and peace. This can be understood in the context that Kennedy became President during the time of the Cold War. Thus, the main idea in his speech was to ensure his audience that he will do his best as a President to bring peace and justice in the world. That is why he is trying to connect with his audience emotionally so that his people may trust him.
So, the correct answer is an emotional
Answer:
Explanation:
B
Which of the following is a synonym for the word disillusionment?
Answer: disenchantment
Explanation: noun: disenchantment; plural noun: disenchantment
a feeling of disappointment about someone or something you previously respected or admired; disillusionment.
The synonym for the word disillusionment is disenchantment. It is a feeling of disappointment about someone or something you previously respected or admired; disillusionment.
A word that has the same meaning as another word—or one that comes close—is said to be a synonym. As an illustration, the terms "beautiful" and "attractive" are interchangeable since they both refer to something or someone that looks well.
They are distinct words with overlapping or complementary meanings. They can be found in nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and prepositions, among other parts of speech.
Every language has synonyms, but they come in particularly handy when writing, whether you're penning a book or an email for work.
Therefore, disenchantment is the appropriate synonym for disillusionment.
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Which phrase from the text provides the best clue to the meaning of the word “ethics” as it is used in paragraph 6?
Answer:
eth·ics
noun
plural noun: ethics; noun: ethics
moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
Explanation:
Ethics is a branch of philosophy that defines moral principles, influencing personal and societal decisions. It involves determining what behavior is beneficial or detrimental to sentient beings, reflecting an individual's moral guide influenced by various factors.
The word ethics refers to the branch of philosophy concerned with what is morally right and wrong, or how one should live, which includes both philosophical concepts and practical applications. In the text, a key phrase that might provide insight into the meaning of ethics as it is used could be, 'a set of concepts and principles that guide us in determining what behavior helps or harms sentient creatures.' This definition captures the essence of ethics as a discipline that not only theorizes about what is right and wrong but also guides practical decision-making in everyday life. Furthermore, ethics can be seen as a personal framework influenced by societal, religious, and legal conventions, yet it is distinct in focusing on one's own moral principles and actions.
Is this a run-on sentence?
Archaeologists are unable to explain the mysterious structures in Jordan, Syria, and Turkey called "Big Circles," made of stones piled several feet high, the two-thousand-year-old circles are more than 1,300 feet in diameter.
The given statement can be considered as a run-on sentence.
Which type of sentence is a run-on sentence?A run-on sentence is one that improperly combines two or more independent clauses. Readers may become quite distracted by this, which will make it difficult for the writer to effectively convey important information.
If a run-on sentence has two independent clauses, the semicolon is an excellent way to break it up. Although strictly correct when there are three independent clauses, readers might find it strange to see two semicolons.
Many other run-on sentence fixes exist, some of which can improve the variety, flare, or sophistication of the writing. As the given sentence fulfils all the required criteria that are required for being a run-on sentence.
Therefore, the sentence that follows can be viewed as a run-on sentence.
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Which propaganda technique attempts to convince voters that the candidate is like them? Group of answer choices bandwagon endorsements just plain folks name calling
The 'just plain folks' propaganda technique is used by politicians to appear relatable to the average voter, often by dressing casually and engaging with ordinary people.
The propaganda technique that attempts to convince voters that the candidate is like them is known as just plain folks. This tactic is used extensively by politicians to appear relatable to the average voter. Politicians may showcase themselves wearing flannel shirts and interacting with everyday people in campaign ads, conveying the message, "I'm one of the guys, just like you." This approach capitalizes on the American distaste for elitism and presents powerful individuals as the 'common man', fostering a sense of similarity and trust with the audience.
the outsiders chapter 3 setting
Answer:
Chapter 3. Cherry and Marcia don't have a ride home, so they agree to let Two-Bit give them a ride to the West side of town, which is about twenty miles away. As they walk to Two-Bit's house, Pony sees that the girls are getting over thinking of them as just Greasers. They're basically the same.
Explanation:
Answer: read the chapter
Explanation: think about want is the setting that happen in the chapter
What does it primarily show about Blackwell that she opened a free clinic
when her paying practice was unsuccessful?
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She was practical.
She was contrary.
1821.
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She was tenacious.
QUESTI
She was impatient.
later
ness
QUEST
vished
QUEST
Answer: She was tenacious
Explanation:
The observation an author makes about life in his story is its...
characters
conflict
theme
plot
Answer:
C. Theme
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Answer:
The observation an author makes about life in his story is it's theme.
Explanation:
A theme is like the moral in the story. it states the lesson/point of the story. The conflict is the problem in the story, and the plot is the sequence of order.
How is a person's behavior affected by being part of a group? How are the townspeople in "The Lottery" similar to the people on the subway platform? How are they different?
Answer:
Herd behavior
Explanation:
Herd behavior is very relevant in large groups of people (ESPECIALLY in the story "The Lottery") I'm not sure how to answer the subway part but I hope this could help!
Answer:
Herd behavior
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from The People Could Fly.
Well, there in Ripley was a man named Mr. Rankins, the rest was John, I think. He had a "station" there for escaping slaves. Ohio was a free state, I found out, so once they got across, Mr. Rankins would see to them. We went at night so we could continue back for more and to be sure no slave catchers would follow us there.
Mr. Rankins had a big light about thirty feet high up and it burned all night. It meant freedom for slaves if they could get to that bright flame.
What viewpoint does Mr. Rankins most likely share with the speaker?
a
Escaping from slavery requires very little effort or determination.
b
Being part of the Underground Railroad becomes easier with time.
c
Taking personal risks is worthwhile if it helps others gain their freedom.
d
Helping others out of a hard situation often leads to personal reward.
Answer:
C. Taking personal risks is worthwhile if it helps others gain their freedom.
Explanation: This answer makes the most sense
Answer:
This kinda a hard one somehow ngl, I think it's C!
It may, after all, be the bad habit of creative talents to invest themselves in pathological extremes that yield remarkable insights but no durable way of life for those who cannot translate their psychic wounds into significant an or thought.
Answer:
Theodore Roszak
Explanation:
This is a quote by Theodore Roszak. He was a noteworthy personality in field of Academics, he got to the rank of Professor Emeritus of history at California State University.
The text was a quote of Theodore during his lifetime.