Answer:
I think it would be C
Explanation:
It just sounds the best when you think about it
Most immigrants who passed through Ellis Island were European, but most who passed through Angel Island were Asian. What is the most likely reason for this?
a.The East Coast and the West Coast offered different opportunities.
b.More European than Asian immigrants wanted to go to the East Coast.
c.More Asian than European immigrants wanted to go to the West Coast.
d.Ellis Island was closer to Europe, while Angel Island was closer to Asia.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
d or Ellis Island was closer to Europe, while Angel Island was closer to Asia.
Explanation:
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Chosen topic: (Should people who own cats be required to keep them indoors?)
(everything BUT reason three are required to be filled out. Remember: you cannot use first or second-person pronouns in your essay!)
( type the information into a document)
Explanation:
1. Should cat owners be required to keep their cats indoors?
2. Cat owners should be required to keep their cats indoors.
3. Cats should stay indoors because cats are most likely to get sick when they go outside.
4. Cats may consume a mouse outside, bringing a variety of hazardous infections into your home. FeLV (Feline Leukemia), FIP (Feline Infectious Peritonitis), Panleukopenia (Feline Distemper), FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus), and Zoonotic are other examples.
Not only that, but too much sun exposure can cause skin cancer in cats.
6. Indoor cats are most likely not going to get hit by a car.
7. If indoor cats stay indoors, they will not be able to go outside and cross the street.
9. Individuals can tell other people online (or people they know) who have outdoor cats about the disadvantages of having an outdoor cat to make it essential for all cats to stay indoors.
The Wolves Among Us".
Beagles, greyhounds, German shepherds, and even tiny toy poodles are all related to the same majestic wild animal, the wolf. In fact, all domestic dogs are descended from wolves. There are several species of wolf, including the gray wolf, the arctic wolf, the red wolf, the white wolf, and the Mexican wolf. Wolves are some of the most widespread mammals. Populations of wolves exist in almost as many places around the globe as humans do.
Wolves are exceptional pack hunters. This is why they are able to take down large prey such as moose or deer by working together as a seamless team. Wolf pups as young as eight months old begin helping on the hunt. Wolves can reach speeds of up to 40 miles per hour when chasing prey, and their thick, double-coated fur enables them to keep warm in even the coldest arctic temperatures. Their large, powerful paws can reach up to 5 inches across and help to propel them quickly across the snow.
Next time you're playing fetch with your furry friend, think about its ancestor, the wolf. That terrier or pug might only be able to take down a ball or a bone, but it gained its instincts to chase and hunt from those greatest of hunters, the wolves.
Read the article "The Necessity of Hybrids".
What do you get if you cross two different species? Depending upon the species, you might end up with a grolar bear, a wolfdog, or a Savannah cat, among many others. What do these animals have in common? They're hybrids. Sometimes hybrids happen naturally in the wild, but usually, hybrids are the result of humans selectively breeding animals.
Grolar bears and pizzlies are the result of crossing polar bears and grizzly bears. These hybrids were first seen in zoos, as the bears' natural habitats did not normally overlap. Recently, these hybrids have started appearing in the wild. Due to climate change, the bears' once-separate habitats are beginning to overlap. Bigger and more aggressive than their parents, grolar bears and pizzlies could pose a risk to natural habitats and humans.
Wolfdogs are, as their name suggests, the result of crossing a wolf with a domestic dog. Bred for the pet trade, these hybrids do not often happen in the wild. Wolfdogs do not make good pets, however, as they can be destructive and aggressive. Many states have outlawed keeping wolfdogs because they can pose a danger to people.
Savannah cats are another example of human-made hybrids that were developed to be pets. Savannahs are the result of crossing a small wildcat called a serval with a domestic housecat. They look like miniature versions of the wildcat, which is why many people like keeping them as pets. Like the wolfdog, however, Savannahs do not make ideal house pets. They can be destructive, and usually, they keep the wild nature of the serval.
There are many more examples of human-made hybrid animals. Some hybrids, such as the mule, have been helpful to humans. Unfortunately, others, like the wolfdog or Savannah cat, should not have been made in the first place.
How is the overall structure of "The Wolves Among Us" similar to the structure of "The Necessity of Hybrids"?
A)Both articles use the cause and effect text structure.
B)Both articles use the chronological text structure.
C)Both articles use the compare and contrast text structure.
D)Both articles use the problem and solution text structure.
Answer:
the answer would be c
Explanation:
hope this helps
Answer: C. It is a general idea about human nature
Because the rest doesn't make sense.
very general idea about humans
Read the sentence:
His smiled filled the room because he was full of contentment.
The suffix -ment means the state of something. What does the word contentment mean as it is used in this sentence?
The state of being happy
The state of being outside
The state of being unhappy
The state of being whole
Answer:
The state of being happy.
Explanation:
Contentment is the state of happiness and satisfaction.
Answer:
Hi im the one that commented on your question but the answer is D
Explanation:
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05.09 You Be the Judge
You will create a multimedia presentation of a book review for the novel or short story you read for Module 5.
View the grading rubric as you complete your assignment. This is your guide to a super submission.
Your book review presentation must include:
Computerized visuals or digital photos of handmade visuals
An audio of you reading your review
Write a book review. Be sure to include all the components of an effective review from the lesson:
Introduction
Body paragraphs that include an explanation of an interesting character, an interesting event, the tone, and the theme of the story
Conclusion
Visuals: Create visuals by computer or by hand for your book review. You may also choose ready-made images from the web. Please include:
Title and author of book
Image of the settings
Image of the characters
Image of your choice
Audio: You will record your audio or verbally present your review to an adult. Focus on these five audio features:
Preparation: Your presentation should be rehearsed so it flows smoothly.
Volume: Your voice should be loud enough to be easily heard.
Clarity: Your words should be clearly pronounced and easily understood.
Variety: Your speaking voice should be varied and entertaining.
Pace: The speed of your presentation should not feel sluggish or rushed.
Choose one of the following options
Option One: Video/computer presentation with sound
Submit a video or computer presentation in which you record your review while sharing your visuals.
Submit your written review.
Please use a Web 2.0 tool to record your video. Send the link to your instructor.
Option Two: Audio with visual attachment
Submit a separate audio recording in which you read your review aloud.
Submit your visuals separately as a photo or file.
Submit your written review.
Option Three: Verbal presentation to your guardian or other adult with visual attachment
Print out the Presentation rubric and give to your guardian other adult. They will fill out the rubric as you present your review verbally.
Submit the presentation rubric.
Submit your visuals separately as a photo or file.
Submit your written review.
5. Save your work to your computer or drive.
6. Submit your work in 05.09 You Be the Judge.
story the strangers that came to town
Answer:
go to gogle and look up essays for your topic trust me it really works i do it sometimes then just copy and paste it
Explanation:
Speech about a change you want for a specific place. Use transition words
Should be written in 50-60 words
Answer:
hange is always permanent in this world. The only thing that cannot be controlled is change. But we can always take efforts to bring about the right kind of change in the world.Mahatma Gandhi said, “You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” This means that we must set an example and implement the right kind of changes in order to make the world a beautiful place. In other words, if we want to see a change in a place we should be the one do it first for ourselves. When we want others to follow a good habit and we insist on it, first of all we should follow that habit. For example, only when we are punctual we can teach others on Values of Punctuality. That is how others will accept the change.
Explanation:
In a response of one well-developed paragraph, compare and contrast the structure of 'Will There Really be a "Morning?"' by Emily Dickinson and 'Ozymandias' by Percy Bysshe Shelley and the effect of each text's structure. Be sure to use evidence from the poems to support the points in your response.
Answer:
Dickinson punctuation and lines in her poems to establish a rhythm. Each reader will naturally find themselves reading the poem in the same way. She uses The repeating question marks and exclamation points to convey the passion in her words. Shelley uses punctuation to help paint a picture in the reader's mind. For example, the ellipses after "Stand in the dessert" evoke a silence, as it would feel in a deserted, old place.
Explanation:
HARRY
Which excerpt from Act 2 of The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street best states the overall message?
Answer:
As they stand there, fearful, apprehensive, mothers clutching children, men standing in front of wives.
Explanation:
i know i read that book before trust
The revising stage may include which of the following?
B.
putting ideas on paper
C.
creating an initial outline
D.
changing the organization
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
If there is not an A choice, then D.
Which of the following are effects of the relationship between crocodiles and plovers? Choose two answers.
Both metaphor and analogy make comparisons
A.
to strengthen the writer's message.
B.
to revise the writer's message.
C.
to outline the writer's message.
D.
to summarize the writer's message.
Answer:
A. to strengthen the writer's message.
1. How do adults in your school or community address bullying? Have you seen adults look the other way? What kind of interventions have you seen adults use to prevent or stop bullying?
2. How do you define cyberbullying? How is it different from traditional bullying?
If I compare something that happens in a book to what happens in my community, what kind of a text connection am I making?
text to self
text to text
text to world
no connection
Answer:
Text to world.
Explanation:
Stay safe, stay healthy and blessed.
Have a good day !
Thank you
Why should you be cautious about learning all the facts about a historical event from historical fiction? Select all that apply.
Because the story is fiction, the author may inject his or her beliefs about a historical event.
Because historical fiction is about fictional people, you cannot believe anything they think or believe.
Historical fiction provides all the facts about a historical event, but it doesn’t help you determine what is true.
Historical fiction may leave out important details about the event to make the story more interesting.
Answer: Because the story is fiction, the author may inject his or her beliefs about a historical event.
Explanation: In a historical fiction story, the author takes an important event and applies their viewpoint, characters, and imagery that would have otherwise not existed in a strictly historical nonfiction piece.
Ruby is writing an argument about icebergs. Read her claim and reason, and then answer the question.
CLAIM: By studying icebergs, biologists gain valuable information about many other parts of the natural world.
REASON: Studying icebergs helps biologists to learn about life in the ocean.
Which of the following sentences should she used as evidence to prove the reason is true?
A.
Icebergs can affect ocean currents a great distance from the icebergs themselves.
B.
The International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea created the International Ice Patrol in 1913.
C.
The lifespan of an iceberg is only a few years, but the glaciers from which they come can exist for as long as three thousand years.
D.
Recent studies have shown that water surrounding an iceberg is full of sea creatures that feed on nutrients released by the iceberg as it melts.
PLS HELP!
Answer:
D
Explanation:
it just fits best considering the question as they talk about ocean life
What does this remind me of in the real world? How is this text similar to things that happen in the real world? How is this different from things that happen in the real world? How did that part relate to the world around me? These are questions you ask yourself when making what type of text connection
Text to self
Text to grandma
Text to world
no connection
At what point in the writing process can writers engage in prewriting?
A.
only after they have an idea
B.
anytime they want to develop more ideas
C.
only before they begin drafting
Answer:
I would most likely go with C - ONLY BEFORE THEY BEGIN DRAFTING!
Explanation:
Answer:
B. Anytime they want to develop more ideas
Explanation:
I say this because you don't have to have any ideas(a), you can free-write and get something down, and this also takes out (c) because you can free-write, and while prewriting you can make up topics, plots, settings, characters, etc. and brainstorming random things to incorporate into your writing because prewriting is what you do before anything else. It's like finding the equation in math word problems. You have to find the equation in order to find the answer.
A topic sentence should
A.
be written in the form of a question.
C.
be a general introduction to the writer's topic.
D.
include the topic and the writer's
view about the topic.
Answer:
It's D
Explanation:
it includes the topic of how it goes and what does the narrator or the writer's view
A land developer, Sandy Burns, is planning to build a very large housing development near a lake that is used for fishing and swimming. Write a letter to the land developer describing what problems could occur in the lake. In your letter, describe how this human interaction has altered habitats negatively. Make a suggestion for how this problem could be alleviated or fixed. Your letter should include 3 paragraphs (an introduction, body, and a conclusion).
Answer:
hello, miss/mr sandy burns, it may seem like your planning to build a very lard housing development near a lake that's used for fishing and swimming, i think what your doing is a great idea, but what would happen if the lake goes bad like, it has gutter, plastic, bags, etc, and it could cause alot of bacteria, so can you maybe think twice about this?
PLEASE HELP NOW!!!!
Match each term with its definition.
Answer:
first box = explicit
second box = supporting details
third box= implied
last box = main/central idea
Can someone help me!!!
Decide which choice uses adjectives correctly. Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
The Choose... prairie is beautiful.
Your options are : American, american
Answer:
American
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP which is the best correction for the confusing pronoun in this passage?
We heard a loud crash on the street. A bus has crashed into a sign. None of us could believe it wasn't destroyed.
A. Change "We" to "He"
B. Change "None of us" to "No one"
C. Change "it" to "the sign"
D. Change "a sign" to "the sign"
Use what you’ve read in the passage to answer this question.
Think about how the places are described in this article. Then consider how different types of multimedia, such as video clips, sound clips, maps, or interactive diagrams, might support the information given. Select two types of multimedia and explain the benefits of each using specific examples from the text.
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Ps. i could not take a picture of the article
One way that people can learn about different places on social media can be watching a blog. watching a blog of someone is a benefit because they can tell you and show you things in their experience. Another way is to research about it and look at maps and photos of the place of your desire.
What is the meaning of prejudice? I need 6 examples
Answer:
Racism.
Xenophobia
Ageism.
Classism.
Homophobia.
Nationalism.
Explanation:
its most common these days
Answer:
Prejudice is an idea or opinion that disregards basic facts. It's akin to ignorance, or a lack of knowledge, experience or education.
For EXAMPLE:
To think that all blondes have painted hair.
Xenophobic acts
Saying that Europeans don’t have good groxxoming
Do not treat people who have spots on their skin that are of genetic origin because you think they can infect them.
Excluding a person just for wearing black and having tattoos
Not accepting older people in a certain group
Explanation:
these are the examples.
I really need help on these 3 questions (Hunger games catching fire)
Answer:
1. They feel as if president Snow is pressuring the tributes, and they feel like the cruelty and evil of sacrificing children is a horrible act, and blame it on President Snow. Or, the way Katniss and Peeta represented their love for each other.
2. Because of Katniss and Peeta’s “love story” they felt upset about the way they could ruin lives of young people who have a whole life ahead of them.
3. They never saw the way it affected the children, as none of the, ever attempted to defy the rules of the Capitol.
Explanation:
im a huge hunger games fan, I hope I helped you. You can find related quotes in the last few chapters.
Based on the information in paragraphs 9-12, how do you think receptors in the nose and on the tongue might have helped our ancient ancestors survive? Use evidence from the text to support your answer. Commonlit, article: a matter of taste
Answer:The tongue, the nose, and the brain all work together to notice flavors.
Explanation:
It’s an experiment that proves the importance of the nose in the sense we call “taste.” Hold your nose closed and put a jelly bean or some other fruit-flavored candy in your mouth. Chew the candy. You’ll taste sweetness and maybe a little sourness but not much else. Then open your nose. Suddenly, you’ll get the full force of the fruit flavor. Chewing releases molecules, which are groups of atoms stuck together, in the candy. In the mouth, these molecules trigger basic tastes: sweet, salty, sour, and bitter. Odor molecules also float from the back of the mouth up into the nose.
Read the following paragraph closely, paying attention to the topic sentence (which is italicized).
A path represents life in many ways. A path may be well-worn and traveled. Sometimes a path is winding and full of undergrowth. Sometimes a path is very level, and the surroundings are serene. Paths often fork into several directions. Paths oftentimes have landmarks and signs for travelers. Paths have an end.
Write a point-by-point comparison paragraph using the same topic sentence, but making life be the subject of the supporting sentences.
Answer:
A life represents a path. A life might be experienced a lot. Sometimes a life is full of adventure and sometimes a life is very calm and relaxing. There are several choices we can choose in life. Life has signs for us so that we can stop and think. Life have an end, which is death.
Explanation:
Choose three important events related to the Crusades. For each event, consider the perspective of Christians, Muslims, and Jews. Describe how the event would affect each group.
Text to speech
Event 1
Event 2
Event 3
How did Event 1 affect each group?
Text to speech
Christians:
Muslims:
Jews:
How did Event 2 affect each group?
Text to speech
Christians:
Muslims:
Jews:
How did Event 3 affect each group?
Text to speech
Christians:
Muslims:
Jews:
Answer:
The first 3 Crusades
Explanation:
For the events, you could talk about the first three Crusades (history.com is very helpful).
Also, I don't know exactly how much this will help, but one of my all time favorite bands called Sabaton makes songs about historical events, including the Crusades (that one is called The Last Stand, it helps me remember what year the Crusades took place, my favorite though is about Japan called Shiroyama).
Which statements about the Cold War are true?
Select EACH correct answer. MORE THAN ONE
1. The United States sent aid to countries that were at risk of falling to communism.
2. The United States and the Soviet Union were suspicious and mistrustful of each other.
3. East Germany became an American ally during the Cold War, while West Germany aligned itself with the Soviet Union.
4. Berlin, the former German capital, was divided among France, Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union.
Answer:
1,3, and 4
Explanation: