Answer: maybe it’s personification
Explanation:
Ok, so it can’t be rhyme, because there is no rhyme.
It can’t be a simile, because it’s not comparing 2 unlike things using like or as
It can’t be a onomatopoeia because it’s not using any sounds
So it’s probably personification
Which of these statements is true of sonnets?
A.) Sonnets were popular in Elizabethan times but are not written today
B.) Sonnets are lyric poems in which a speaker expresses thoughts and feelings.
C.) Most sonnets have twelve lines but some have fourteen
D.) In most sonnets every other line rhymes
Most sonnets have twelve lines but some have fourteen
How many pages are in the book shattered by Teri Terry?
Answer:
It says there is 402 pages on AUS/UK edition of Shattered. Barnes and Nobles lists 336 pages, though.
Explanation:
cooker,doctor,postman,teacher fine the odd man out
Answer:
cooker will be the answer.
What's a subjective viewpoint?
Which of the following is not an example of evidence in informative writing?
a My friends and I agree that makeup is a personal choice for each girl.
b Dove aired a television campaign to reveal the effects of makeup.
c The average American woman spends $15,000 on makeup in her lifetime.
d A professional makeup artist says, “Women wear makeup for themselves.”
Answer:
b Dove aired a television campaign to reveal the effects of makeup.
Explanation:
An informative writing is a form of writing that informs the readers about a certain topic. It does not contain or include any personal opinions or try to influence or persuade the readers.
Among the given sentences, sentence (b) is an informative writing for it presents an informational detail about the television campaign that reveals the effects of make-up. The other sentences contain opinions about the topic of their respective sentences, thus making them incorrect/ not informative writing.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Section 1: Vocabulary
Match the words on the left with its meaning on the right.
1. agriculture (n)
a)-in almost every case or almost all the time.
2. canal (n)
b)- to happen or take place.
3. cyclone (n)
C)- an event that causes a lot of harm or danger.
4. disaster (n)
d)- not having a shape or pattern that we can recognize.
5. economy (n)
e)- to be important.
6. (to) flood
f)- keeping animals and growing crops for food.
7. irregular (adj.)
g)- the number of people who live in a particular area.
8. mostly (adv.)
h)- the operation of a country's money supply etc.
9. natural (adj.)
i)- a deep cut that is made trough land and filled with water.
10. (to) threaten
j)- very big
11.(be) essential
k)- existing in nature; not made or caused by humans.
12. (to) occur
1)- a large violent storm in which strong wind move in circle
13. (be) huge
m)- things that belong to (sb).
14. population (n)
n)- to fill a place with water.
15. property (n)
0)- to warn that you will hurt, kill, or punish (sb).
HARRY POTTER PPL PLS ANSWER: At The Burrow, Fred, Ron, and George
A) locked the gnomes in Harry's trunk.
B) had to de-gnome the garden.
C) were made to de-flea the ghoul.
D) showed Harry their favorite spot.
Answer:
Had to de-gnome the garden.
Explanation:
This doesn't need an explanation...
There is a ___________ water. (little, few)
Answer:
Little
Explanation:
I think to complete the sentence, it should be "there is a little water left." But either way, it should be little. It wouldn't sound right for someone to say "there is a few water."
Can someone send me their "Writing a Convincing Argument
Pre-Writing" For edgenuin plz.
Answer:
Assignment Nixon’s Argument
President Nixon was trying to convince them that he didn't profit from public service, but he earned every single penny in the argument. He said that he was glad that the people were wondering about this because he wanted them to know if their president was a crook or not. President Nixon didn't convince me. He wasn't entirely focused on his speech. While he was giving his speech, his voice showed that he was nervous or anxious.
He also had a tone of anxiety in his voice. Based on his language and nonverbal cues, the audience perceives Nixon as untrustworthy after his speech. Nixon's nonverbal cues indicate annoyed, defensiveness, and anxiety, while his words express innocence. The words used in the text, such as mistakes and "welcome this kind of examination," show that Nixon is saying he is offense. When Nixon said “so that when I, in 1968, decided to become a candidate for President, I decided to clean the decks and to put everything in real estate. I sold all my stock for $300,000—that is all I owned. I sold my apartment in New York for $300,000—I am using rough figures here. And I had $100,000 coming to me from the law firm.”
Nixon claims that when he became president, he
Sold all of his stock ($300,000 worth),
Sold his New York City apartment (for $300,000), and
Collected $100,000 in salary from his law firm.
If Nixon really was telling the truth he would had showed evidence like- a bill, transaction records, and a paycheck.
Explanation:
What is a universal observation you have witnessed and know to be true for all people?
Answer:
Everyone dies at one point.
Explanation:
This is the only thing we can really be sure of.
Identify the problem in the following sentence:
After returning from vacation, the homework really piled
Up
Answer:
The homework is really piled up
Explanation:
Answer:
Up should not be capitalized.
Mark Brainlyest if this helped ;)
Identify the problem in the following sentence:
Swimming in frantic circles, the cat was attracted to the
fish.
A. Awkward modifier
B. Misplaced modifier
C. Dangling participle
D. Split infinitive
Answer:
B. Misplaced modifier
Explanation:
A misplaced modifier is a clause, word or group of words that is separated from the word it modifies in a sentence.
"Swimming in frantic circles" performs the function of modifying the noun "fish" but because it is separated from the word it modifies, it causes ambiguity as it is unclear if the cat is swimming or the fish.
One way to correct the sentence is "The cat was attracted to the fish that was swimming in frantic circles"
what is the meaning of exclaimed
Answer:
cry out suddenly, especially in surprise, anger, or pain.
hope this is right (:
6. A word that is opposite in meaning to another word.
homophone
synonym
antonym
Overb
Your answer would be antonym.
I hope this helps
Which one of these details does NOT help you figure out the theme? Theme: If we don't act now, the beauty of nature might disappear. the last tree is buried, broken and chipped, Could you have done anything about it? When the last iceberg melts thin Almost touching, tip to tip,
Answer:
I am not sure exactly, is there answer choices?
*****If not, the part about " almost touching tip to tip" seems a bit irrelevant.
Mark brainiest if this helps ;)
Explanation:
Unless your instructor prefers that students ask questions after the lecture, you should ask for an
explanation immediately if the instructor says something that you don't understand.
O True
O False
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
In the process of teaching students on new topics, ideas and skills to help facilitate or enhance better understanding of a subject or develop the ability to become innovative and creative, the proper and ideal condition is to have the students immediately ask questions on the areas where they are not clear or lacking in understanding while the learning session is still on.
Unless your instructor prefers that students ask questions after the lecture, you should ask for an explanation immediately if the instructor says something that you don't understand.
This ultimately implies that, if the instructor does not specify that all questions be asked after the lecture, it is pertinent and necessary that students immediately ask any question regarding the topic that is being taught.
what are different between turtles
Answer:
Tortoises have more rounded and domed shells where turtles have thinner, more water-dynamic shells. Turtle shells are more streamlined to aid in swimming. One major key difference is that tortoises spend most of their time on land and turtles are adapted for life spent in water.
is this the answer that your looking for?
I stayed up lats night
A.because I studied B.so I ordered pizza C. beside filipino D unless you want to E.whereas I am very shy
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Unless you want to. Because even if you have homework you can go to bed early. So in conclusion to, it's your choice.
Does anyone know what this is is this nuclear energy houses I forgot
Answer:
It's called
nuclear plants
Explanation:
That is called nuclear plants.
When are towels for sandwich station discarded and relpaced
Answer:
Every time they are dirty.
Explanation:
If you don't change the towels out for the sandwich station every time they get dirty, it can lead to some food born illnesses that you can potentially give customers. If a customer gets a FBI, you can lose a customer, or get sued. It is always best to change them every time they are visibly dirty to prevent accidents like FBIs from happening.
SAILING TO SAN BLAS commonlit part a: which statement identifies the central idea of the text?
Answer:
what are the statement ideas???
from Little Women
by Louisa May Alcott
While their father is serving in the Civil War, Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy help their mother, Marmee, carry on with their daily lives. The family makes do with what little money they have. Then a telegram arrives. Father is ill, and Marmee needs to go to Washington.
1 How still the room was as they listened breathlessly and how suddenly the whole world seemed to change, as the girls gathered about their mother, feeling as if all the happiness and support of their lives was about to be taken from them.
2 Mrs. March read the message over, and stretched out her arms to her daughters, saying, in a tone they never forgot, “I shall go at once, but it may be too late. Oh, children, children, help me to bear it!”
3 For several minutes there was nothing but the sound of sobbing in the room, mingled with broken words of comfort, tender assurances of help, and hopeful whispers that died away in tears. Poor Hannah, their servant, was the first to recover, and with unconscious wisdom she set all the rest a good example . . . .
4 “I won’t waste no time a-cryin’, but git your things ready right away, mum,” she said heartily, as she wiped her face on her apron . . . .
5 “She’s right, there’s no time for tears now. Be calm, girls, and let me think.”
6 They tried to be calm, poor things, as their mother sat up, looking pale but steady, and put away her grief to think and plan for them.
7 “Where’s Laurie?” she asked presently, when she had collected her thoughts and decided on the first duties to be done.
8 “Here, ma’am. Oh, let me do something!” cried the neighbor boy, hurrying from the next room . . . .
9 “Send a telegram saying I will come at once. The next train goes early in the morning. I’ll take that.”
10 “What else? The horses are ready. I can go anywhere, do anything,” he said, looking ready to fly to the ends of the earth.
11 “Leave a note at Aunt March’s. Jo, give me that pen and paper.”
12 Jo drew the table before her mother, well knowing that money for the long, sad journey must be borrowed, and feeling as if she could do anything to add a little to the sum for her father.
13 “Jo, run to the rooms, and tell Mrs. King that I can’t come. On the way get these things I must go
prepared for nursing. Hospital stores are not always good Father shall have the best of everything. Amy,
tell Hannah to get down the black trunk, and Meg, come and help me find my things, for I’m half bewildered.”
The family rush off to help Marmee prepare. Beth runs to ask their neighbor, Mr. Laurence, for help. To the relief of the girls, he also makes plans to have his grandson’s tutor escort Marmee to Washington.
14 Everything was arranged by the time Laurie returned with a note from Aunt March, enclosing the desired sum, and a few lines repeating . . . that she had always told them it was absurd for March to go into the army, always predicted that no good would come of it, and she hoped they would take her advice the next time. Mrs. March put the note in the fire, the money in her purse, and went on with her preparations . . . .
15 Jo came walking in with a very queer expression of countenance, for there was a mixture of fun and fear, satisfaction and regret in it, which puzzled the family as much as did the roll of bills she laid before her mother, saying with a little choke in her voice, “That’s my contribution toward making Father comfortable and bringing him home!”
16 “My dear, where did you get it? Twenty-five dollars! Jo, I hope you haven’t done anything rash?”
17 “No, it’s mine honestly. I didn’t beg, borrow, or steal it. I earned it, and I don’t think you’ll blame me, for I only sold what was my own.”
18 As she spoke, Jo took off her bonnet, and a general outcry arose, for all her abundant hair was cut short.
19 “Your hair! Your beautiful hair!” “Oh, Jo, how could you? Your one beauty.” “My dear girl, there was no need of this.” “She doesn’t look like my Jo any more, but I love her dearly for it!”
20 As everyone exclaimed, and Beth hugged the cropped head tenderly, Jo assumed an indifferent air, which did not deceive anyone a particle, and said, rumpling up the brown bush and trying to look as if she liked it, “It doesn’t affect the fate of the nation, so don’t wail, Beth. It will be good for my vanity, I was getting too proud of my wig. It will do my brains good to have that mop taken off. My head feels deliciously light and cool, and the barber said I could soon have a curly crop, which will be boyish, becoming, and easy to keep in order. I’m satisfied, so please take the money and let’s have supper.”
Question 1 (1 point)
What is an important theme of the story?
a
In times of trouble, family and good friends support each other.
b
Misfortune can overwhelm even the strongest people.
c
Vanity and selfishness are stronger than generosity and kindness.
d
The best way to deal with grief is to distract yourself with other tasks.
The answer is
A) In times of trouble, family and good friends support each other.
Throughout this excerpt, the shocking time that the March family is experiencing, they are comforting and helping each other.
what is muffled
hope it helps
thank you
for reading this
Answer:
Umm. Im not sure what the question is, but thx for the points.
Explanation:
Answer:
muffled as in the word?
Explanation:
not loud because of being obstructed in some way; muted
How should the following title of a novel be correctly punctuated:
the call of the wild
A)
Italics, The Call of the Wild
B)
Quotation marks, The Call of the Wild
At the beginning of Act 2, John Proctor says to Elizabeth: "It's winter in here
yet. On Sunday let you come with me, and we'll walk the farm together."
What is Miller implying about their relationship through this quote?
O John has decided to leave Elizabeth.
John thinks Elizabeth should be helping more at home.
O There is tension between the two of them.
They have never been close.
Answer:
There is tension between the two of them.
Explanation:
The given question refers to The Crucible, a play written by Arthur Miller. In this play, Miller dramatized and fictionalized the story of the Salem witch trials that took place in the Massachusetts Bay Colony during 1692 and 1693.
John Proctor and Elizabeth are a married couple. Their relationship is filled with tension because John had an affair with Abigail, their ex-servant. This deeply hurt Elizabeth, who no longer completely trusts John. However, they still respect each other and try to protect each other's reputations.
John's quote It's winter in here yet refers to the coldness Elizabeth treats him with. Their relationship has become cold and strained. This is why it's obvious that there is tension between them.
This is why the third option is the correct one.
Which roadblock is Yuki most likely to experience
during the research process?
Answer:
D. There would be too much information, and Yuki would need to narrow the topic.
Explanation:
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64 is a perfect square 8×8=64
81 is a perfect square 9×9=81
100 is a perfect square 10×10=100
121 is a perfect square 11×11=121
144 is a perfect square 12×12=144
which of these is a statement of opinion
Answer:
the answer is c
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Section I: Vocabulary
Match the words on the left with its meaning on the right.
1. (to) defeat
a)- one of the things that influences a decision.
2. (to) explore
3. factor (n)
4. forestry (n)
5. man-made (adj.)
6. nevertheless
7. normal (adj.)
8. (to) survive
9. (to) imagine
10. enemy (n)
11. irrigation (n)
12. (to) avoid
b)- made by people, not formed in a natural way.
c)- to win a game, a fight, a vote, etc.
d)- usual, ordinary.
e)- a person who hates and tries to harm you.
f)- to travel around a place in order to learn about (sth).
g)- supplying water to an area of land for the crops.
h)- the science of planting and taking care of trees in forests
i)- to form a picture or idea in your mind of something.
j)- in spite of that
k)- to prevent (sth) happening or try not to do (sth).
1)- to continue to live or exist after a difficult situation.
Answer:
i need helpExplanation:
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Make A paragraph 2-4 sentences, on what is bullying! In your own words please.
I know what it is I just can’t really explain in type
Answer:
Bullying in my opinion is,
Explanation:
Bullying is something that some children, and even adults decide to do to who they think are less dominant than themselves. It's when a bully decides to make fun of or pick on them for, how they dress, how they look, or just because the bullies want to. Sometimes people are bullied because of how they look or dress. This obviously is not something the person has control of. Most of the time when someone bullies another it is because they themselves, are unhappy or have problems at home. The best thing to do if you are the bullied is to one, fight back with kindness, or two just simply find help. You can find help from a teacher, loved of, or a trusted friend.
Hope this helped :)
p.s this is in my own words so you can submit this without it being plagarized.