Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
Hey there and thanks for using brainly!
Explanation:
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What's the answer to this problem?
Answer:
I dont get it theres no question
Explanation:
In Chapter 11 of ‘The Outsiders’, How does Ponyboy’s conversation with Randy reveal a contrast between each character’s situation? Support your answer with evidence from the text and explain how each piece of evidence supports your answer.
Answer: Ponyboy claims that it had nothing to do with his being a greaser. Ponyboy is comforted by his conversation with Randy and realizes that Socs can be human and vulnerable
SORRY THAT I AM LATE
Alright so this isn't a school question but, write a 2 sentence scary story, anything over 2 sentences, I will not accept.
Answer:
Annabelle
Explanation:
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he came rushing to get me
l ran as fast as l could
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Part 2: Three Journal Entries Written in the Perspective of Ponyboy
This is Ponyboy thinking back over all the events that took place from the book and remembering them, and processing how thinks/feels about them-himself-and life now.
Requirements
X3 journal entries: use your plot diagram from Friday’s Test.
Split Ponyboys experience into 3 sections
S1: Everything that happened the incident with Johnny at the park
S2: The whole running away experience, the church, and coming back home
S3: The trial, the hospital, the rumble, Johnny, Dally--everything to the end
X3 entries 2-3 paragraphs each
Answer:
i dont get this
Explanation:
ʚ someone please help me !! I'll give brainliest :D ɞ
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CHAPTER II—THE SHE-WOLF, an excerpt
From White Fang
By Jack London
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Breakfast eaten and the slim camp-outfit lashed to the sled, the men turned their backs on the cheery fire and launched out into the darkness. At once began to rise the cries that were fiercely sad—cries that called through the darkness and cold to one another and answered back. Conversation ceased. Daylight came at nine o'clock. At midday the sky to the south warmed to rose-colour, and marked where the bulge of the earth intervened between the meridian sun and the northern world. But the rose-colour swiftly faded. The grey light of day that remained lasted until three o'clock, when it, too, faded, and the pall of the Arctic night descended upon the lone and silent land.
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As darkness came on, the hunting-cries to right and left and rear drew closer—so close that more than once they sent surges of fear through the toiling dogs, throwing them into short-lived panics.
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At the conclusion of one such panic, when he and Henry had got the dogs back in the traces, Bill said:
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"I wisht they'd strike game somewheres, an' go away an' leave us alone."
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"They do get on the nerves horrible," Henry sympathized.
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They spoke no more until camp was made.
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What do the details about the length of the Arctic day add to the story? Please respond in three to five complete sentences, including specific lines from the excerpt to support your answer.
Answer:
hmmmm... So you we know the "cries" and "hunting cries" are actually the howling of wolves nearby. Imagine how much worse that would be as it grew dark. You know the wolves are right there but you can't see them.
Think about how the shortness of daylight -- no direct sun, only its light -- would affect the men and the dogs, especially with the wolves so near. Describe that. Use lines from this story to back it up. You only need about 4-5 sentences.
Explanation:
Answer:
i do not know
Explanation:
cuz i did not read them
Out of all these sentences, which are Figurative?
It's a piece of cake.
I'm as skinny as a toothpick.
It costs an arm and a leg.
They like to eat cheese.
She knocked it out of the park.
He's a chicken.
You are a walking dictionary.
He is as tall as his father.
It's my lucky day.
Explanation:
I'm as skinny as a toothpick
Write down several synonyms for the word "charmed"
Answer:
Struck
Explanation:
In Chapter 6 of ‘The Outsiders’, how does the author use the fire scene to reveal a new side of Johnny’s character? Support your answer with evidence from the text and explain how each piece of evidence supports your answer.
Answer: Johnny pulls out his knife and stabs Ponyboy to death to protect him from one of the attackers. The fire scene helps the characters—both Johnny and Ponyboy, as well as Dally develop by putting them in a situation where they must choose between acting in their own best interests and acting in the best interests of others.
SORRY THAT I AM LATEThe Illiad Book 4 (I think)
Greek (Achaean, Argive, Danaan) heroes include all of the following except:
Windex
Odysseus (Ulysses)
Menelaus
Ajax
In Chapter 6 of ‘The Outsiders’, how does the author use the fire scene to reveal a new side of Johnny’s character? Support your answer with evidence from the text and explain how each piece of evidence supports your answer.
ONLY ANSWER IF YOU’VE READ THE BOOK ‘THE OUTSIDERS’!
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
if I get it wrong my apologies
Which phrase from the book excerpt best helps a reader understand the meaning of the term “startle response”?
ANSWER: A “the fetal heart rate became slightly elevated”
plzzz help i need this done so bade i will give brainlyest
Part 2: Three Journal Entries Written in the Perspective of Ponyboy
This is Ponyboy thinking back over all the events that took place from the book and remembering them, and processing how thinks/feels about them-himself-and life now.
Requirements
X3 journal entries: use your plot diagram from Friday’s Test.
Split Ponyboys experience into 3 sections
S1: Everything that happened the incident with Johnny at the park
S2: The whole running away experience, the church, and coming back home
S3: The trial, the hospital, the rumble, Johnny, Dally--everything to the end
X3 entries 2-3 paragraphs each
Answer:
i do not know
Explanation:
Choose the direct object in the sentence.
Mr. Simpson gave Jim a lesson in archery.
A. Mr. Simpson
B. Jim
C. lesson
D. archery
Please someone help me (30 points)!!!Can someone put this into a summary?
The Vulture source was actually in danger. Large groups of vultures may roost or occupy woodlots near homes and can be destructive. Black vultures often damage homes and commercial buildings by tearing window caulking, roof shingles, vent seals, rubber roof liners, and pool covers. And it can affect vehicles by scratching paint, removing rubber
seals and wipers, and ripping vinyl seat covers from boats and tractors. So we came up with a solution. Vulture management is complicated and site-specific, so consulting with a wildlife professional is vital to successfully resolve the damage.
Wildlife Services staff can help in many ways. This may include giving information on habitat management or strategies and tools for dispersing vultures from areas of conflict. Their biologists can document vulture damage and start the depredation permit application process when necessary. In some cases, we may enter into cooperative service agreements
to resolve these conflicts.
Answer:
Vultures are going to places they shouldn't be going. They're destroing property, and being extreamly disruptive. They need their own space. Wildlife Services can help in many ways. They can try to educate others on how to solve this conflict by showing how to handle these creatures.
Read the following passage from Frederick Douglass’s autobiography, looking for explicit and implicit meanings.
Just at this point of my progress, Mr. Auld found out what was going on, and at once forbade Mrs. Auld to instruct me further, telling her, among other things, that it was unlawful, as well as unsafe, to teach a slave to read.
Which idea is explicitly stated in the passage?
A. Frederick was already getting too smart.
B. Preventing the instruction was a punishment.
C. Mrs. Auld was doing something illegal.
D. Mr. Auld was upset with the instruction.
Language Arts Question
Answer:
C. Mrs. Auld was doing something illegal.
Explanation:
Identify the sentence below as a sentence, fragment, or run-on.
I wrote a letter it didn't get there.
Answer:
this is a run-on sentence.
Answer:
It's a run-on sentence.
Explanation:
It should've been "I wrote a letter. It didn't get there."
Explain these 3 quotes from ‘The Outsiders.’
1.) “I listened to his heart pounding through his T-shirt and knew everything was going to be okay now. I had taken the long way around, but I was finally home. To stay.” (Page 69)
2.) “And don’t be so bugged over being a greaser. You still have a lot of time to make yourself be what you want.” (Page 179)
3.) “Two friends of mine had died that night: one a hero, the other a hoodlum.” (Page 154)
Answer:
ddv
Explanation:
You've looked at several different elements of colonial life: the experiences of women and people of African descent, people's demand for a greater voice in government, and a widespread interest in religion.
Which of these elements most reminds you of American life today? Put another way, what elements of today's American culture remind you of the country's colonial past? Write a paragraph that explains your choice, and be specific about why you see this similarity.
Answer:
In the United States, a large portion of the population is deeply religious, and this has a colonial origin, since an important percentage of the people who immigrated to the U.S. in the colonial period were part of religious miniorities like the quakers, the pilgrims, or the presbyterians.
In the United States, African Americans are still poorer in comparison with White Americans, and part of the reason is the legacy of slavery.
Since African Americans could not own property in colonial times (they were themselves considered to be property), they have had less time to accumulate wealth than their European-descent counterparts.
Explanation:
Provide examples that support your argument, either for or against, raising the driving age to 18. The directive which fits the above essay question is a. Discuss c. Describe b. Explain d. All of these Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
D : ALL of these
Explanation:
Got it right on EDGY 2021
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Refer to "Zlateh the Goat" in the anthology.
Read the excerpt from "Zlateh the Goat."
Even though Zlateh had her own pen, she often came to the kitchen, knocking on the door with her horns to indicate that she was ready to visit, and she was always admitted. In the evening Aaron, Miriam, and Anna played dreidel. Zlateh sat near the stove watching the children and the flickering of the Hanukkah candles.
How does this excerpt develop the setting of the story?
It informs the reader of the activities the children do in their house.
It emphasizes the safety and comfort of Aaron's house.
It shows that the family now love Zlateh enough to let her into the house.
It implies that the house is warmer than Zlateh's pen.
Answer:
i think the answer would be the 2nd option, it emphasizes the safety and comfort of Aaron's house ! :)
Explanation:
"sat near the stove.. flickering of Hanukkah candles" both make me feel like the house is safe and warm and comfortable!
List two different titles by which we address the father, son and holy spirit. Reflect on those titles reveal about the various roles the Trinity has. How are the roles the same? How are they different?
Answer: Trinity, in Christian doctrine, the unity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as three persons in one Godhead. The doctrine of the Trinity is considered to be one of the central Christian affirmations about God. It is rooted in the fact that God came to meet Christians in a threefold figure: (1) as Creator, Lord of the history of salvation, Father, and Judge, as revealed in the Old Testament.
Explanation:
Warm up question, it's a riddle! What is seen in the middle of March and April that can’t be seen at the beginning or end of either month?
Is it the letter R? I'm not completely sure
Answer:
the letter R
Explanation:
Explain how the connotation of a word in Emily Dickinson's "A Book" adds to the poem's message. Ap-ex
B. The language and the images they use are associated with holiness. Quote three examples which
illustrate this statement and explain what the 'holy' images reflect.
( This is from Romeo and Juliet btw)
Answer:
Look Below!
Explanation:
"For saints have hands that pilgrim's hands do touch, and palm to palm is holy palmer's kiss."
"Have not saints lips, and holy palmers do?"
"Then pray, lest faith return to despair."
INDICATORS:
Pray
Holy
Saints
Faith
(those are all words that relate to religion)
I hope this is helpful!
Which of the following websites is most likely a good source of credible information?
Answer:
the first one
Explanation:
Question 1
Refer to "Zlateh the Goat" in the anthology.
Part A
What inference can be made about Zlateh in "Zlateh the Goat" while she is in the haystack?
She is afraid of the howling wind.
She resents being trapped in the haystack.
She trusts Aaron to treat her well.
She enjoys the cold and the snow.
Question 2
Part B
Which excerpt from the story best supports the answer to Part A?
“Zlateh was not accustomed to being milked that way, but she did not resist.”
“‘Zlateh's bleating began to sound like crying."
“Zlateh, too, awoke, and when Aaron greeted her, she answered, "Maaaa.'”
“Zlateh slept all night and a good part of the day.”
Answer:
Zlateh was not accustomed to being milked that way but she did not resist
Read this excerpt from White Fang.
But when the frames of poles were made into tepees by being covered with cloth and skins, White Fang was astounded. It was the colossal bulk of them that impressed him. They arose around him, on every side, like some monstrous quick-growing form of life. They occupied nearly the whole circumference of his field of vision. He was afraid of them. They loomed ominously above him; and when the breeze stirred them into huge movements, he cowered down in fear, keeping his eyes warily upon them, and prepared to spring away if they attempted to precipitate themselves upon him.
What does White Fang’s interaction with the setting reveal?
It reveals how differently White Fang and the humans view their environment.
It reveals how excited White Fang is to be in a new environment.
It reveals how White Fang’s relationship with the humans is changing from one of fear to one of trust.
It reveals how White Fang has almost completely forgotten about his life in the wild.
BRAINLYIST
Answer:
I think it's the first one. It reveals how differently White Fang and the humans view their environment. I think it's that because the passage reveals nothing about White Fang doesn't trust humans or that he forgot about his life in the wild. The passage tells us that White Fang has never seen this before and is impressed. But then fears it because he thinks it might try to hurt him. Which shows how he views his environment differently from humans.
In Chapter 11 of ‘The Outsiders’, How does Ponyboy’s conversation with Randy reveal a contrast between each character’s situation? Support your answer with evidence from the text and explain how each piece of evidence supports your answer.
ONLY ANSWER IF YOU’VE READ THE BOOK!
NO FILES!
Answer: Ponyboy claims that it had nothing to do with his being a greaser. Ponyboy is comforted by his conversation with Randy and realizes that Socs can be human and vulnerable.
HOPE THAT HELPS
A student is writing an article for a local newspaper about the positive aspects of volunteering in the community. Write an introductory paragraph that addresses the topic, audience, goal, and tone of the article
Answer:
Explanation:
Dear community my name is Sara, I want to make our community the best it can be so join me. We. are going to be putting recycling bin in parks ,help fix up the roads, help our elders,and etc! Join me (community name) you won’t regret it.
I hoped I helped!
Answer:
Dear citizens of ————, my name is ————-. The purpose of my article is to persuade all of you to start volunteering in our wonderful community. There are many positive aspects or consequences in this area. My goal is to make our community as perfect as it can get. Our community isn’t there yet and volunteering can help fix that. I hope that after reading this article you can change your mind and head to a volunteer shelter.