Answer:
hope it helps u
pls mark as brainliest
Explanation:
Each day we breathe about 20,000 times. All of this breathing couldn’t happen without help from the respiratory system, which includes the nose, throat, voice box, windpipe, and lungs. With each breath, you take in air through your nostrils and mouth, and your lungs fill up and empty out. As air is inhaled, the mucous membranes of the nose and mouth warm and humidify the air.
Although we can’t see it, the air we breathe is made up of several gases. Oxygen is the most important for keeping us alive because body cells need it for energy and growth. Without oxygen, the body’s cells would die.
Carbon dioxide is the waste gas that is produced when carbon is combined with oxygen as part of the body’s energy-making processes. The lungs and respiratory system allow oxygen in the air to be taken into the body, while also enabling the body to get rid of carbon dioxide in the air breathed out.
Respiration is the term for the exchange of oxygen from the environment for carbon dioxide from the body’s cells. The process of taking air into the lungs is called inhalation or inspiration, and the process of breathing it out is called exhalation or expiration.
Even if the air you breathe is dirty or polluted, your respiratory system filters out foreign matter and organisms that enter through the nose and mouth. Pollutants are breathed or coughed out, destroyed by digestive juices, or eaten by macrophages, a type of blood cell that patrols the body looking for germs to destroy.
Tiny hairs called cilia (pronounced: SIL-ee-uh) protect the nasal passageways and other parts of the respiratory tract, filtering out dust and other particles that enter the nose with the breathed air. As air is inhaled, the cilia move back and forth, pushing any foreign matter (like dust) either toward the nostrils, where it is blown out, or toward the pharynx, where it travels through the digestive system and out with the rest of the body’s waste
Reread lines 5-13. What is the author's purpose in explaining Kauzlarich's feelings about Izzy? Support
your answer with explicit text evidence.
Hello. You did not enter the text to which this question refers. However, when searching the internet, I was able to find a question exactly like yours, which showed that the question refers to the text "The good Soldiers."
Answer:
The author's goal is to show that Iraq is a place capable of promoting happiness.
Explanation:
"The Good Soldiers" is a novel about the experiences of American soldiers in the troops sent to Iraq in 2007.
Among these soldiers, you know Kauzlarich, someone who has a very negative view of Iraq and its inhabitants, until he meets Izzy, an Iraqi who has become his friend. The friendship between them is very strong and true, capable of bringing a lot of happiness to Kauzlarich. This makes him understand that Iraq can promote happiness to somebody and that Iraqis can be very nice people.
Which sentence is punctuated correctly? Our class is learning, about plant cells and Reza’s class, is learning about animal cells. Our class, is learning about plant cells and Reza’s class, is learning about animal cells. Our class is learning about plant cells and Reza’s class is learning about animal cells. Our class is learning about plant cells, and Reza’s class is learning about animal cells.
Answer:
Our class is learning about plant cells and Reza’s class is learning about animal cells.
Lake Urmia is in Iran. One leader there warned that the lake could completely dry out within three to five years. The lake has been drying out for several reasons. There has been a decade-long drought. Irrigation has also been taking water for farms. Many rivers that once fed the lake are now dammed, too. Recently, Iranian government leaders shared a three-part plan to save Lake Urmia. First, they would start a cloud-seeding program. This would encourage more rainfall. Second, they would lower the amount of water used by irrigation. Finally, they would supply the lake with water from other places Leaders hope to _________ the lake.
A measure
B examine
C preserve
D surround
Answer:
c
Explanation:
perserve
your best fiend has benn the subject of gossip due to an embarrassing experience, he/she is alleged to be involved in. You are concerned that your friend is facing a very difficult time
Answer:
yes.
Explanation:
does you not has the chance of getting a new chicken
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Um
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I'm not sure what you meant but I will change the grammar from this sentence.
"Do you not have the change of getting a new chicken"
Answer:
Chickens can and do come back on their own. Over the years I have been had one that was taken by a fox and managed to get away. She came home 3 days later with just a few feathers missing but otherwise unharmed.
Explanation:
physical fitness at home during pandemic multimedia
Answer:
u can eat junk fruit
Explanation:
You will be so tiny and unfatness if u eat junk food
Timed Writing: Rhetorical Analysis
Read the prompt carefully. Craft a strong thesis that fully responds to the prompt. Write full body paragraphs (6-10 sentences) that contain direct quotes and commentary that develops and expands your argument about the rhetorical choices and message of the author.
The following passage is excerpted from the 1990 newspaper article “America Needs Its Nerds” by Leonid Fridman. At the time of the article’s publication, Fridman was a graduate student at Harvard University and a member of Harvard’s Society of Nerds and Geeks. Read the passage carefully. Write an essay that analyzes the rhetorical choices Fridman makes to develop his argument.
In your response you should do the following:
Respond to the prompt with a thesis that analyzes the writer’s rhetorical choices.
Select and use evidence to support your line of reasoning.
Explain how the evidence supports your line of reasoning.
Demonstrate an understanding of the rhetorical situation.
Use appropriate grammar and punctuation in communicating your argument.
There is something very wrong with the system of values in a society that has only derogatory terms like nerd and geek for the intellectually curious and academically serious.
A geek, according to Webster’s New World Dictionary, is a street performer who shocks the public by biting off heads of live chickens. It is a telling fact about our language and our culture that someone dedicated to pursuit of knowledge is compared to a freak biting the head off a live chicken.
Even at a prestigious academic institution like Harvard, anti-intellectualism is rampant: Many students are ashamed to admit, even to their friends, how much they study. Although most students try to keep up their grades, there is a minority of undergraduates for whom pursuing knowledge is the top priority during their years at Harvard. Nerds are ostracized while athletes are idolized.
The same thing happens in U.S. elementary and high schools. Children who prefer to read books rather than play football, prefer to build model airplanes rather than get wasted at parties with their classmates, become social outcasts. Ostracized for their intelligence and refusal to conform to society’s anti-intellectual values, many are deprived of a chance to learn adequate social skills and acquire good communication tools.
Enough is enough.
Nerds and geeks must stop being ashamed of who they are. It is high time to face the persecutors who haunt the bright kid with thick glasses from kindergarten to the grave. For America’s sake, the anti-intellectual values that pervade our society must be fought.
There are very few countries in the world where anti-intellectualism runs as high in popular culture as it does in the U.S. In most industrialized nations, not least of all our economic rivals in East Asia, a kid who studies hard is lauded and held up as an example to other students.
In many parts of the world, university professorships are the most prestigious and materially rewarding positions. But not in America, where average professional ballplayers are much more respected and better paid than faculty members of the best universities.
How can a country where typical parents are ashamed of their daughter studying mathematics instead of going dancing, or of their son reading Weber* while his friends play baseball, be expected to compete in the technology race with Japan or remain a leading political and cultural force in Europe? How long can America remain a world-class power if we constantly emphasize social skills and physical prowess over academic achievement and intellectual ability?
Answer:
Explanation:
In the passage from “America Needs Its Nerds” by Leonid Fridman, he is informing the public about America’s lack of support for the highly intelligent and those who seek knowledge instead of having it forced upon them. This is causing America to fall behind other countries academically. Fridman develops this argument through his creation of parallel sentence structure and the language within them, and comparing the people within society.
Fridman’s main purpose is to emphasize how tragic it is that most people do not wish to be educated in America. Throughout the passage Fridman uses small segments of colloquial language that have a powerful impact. He mainly uses the colloquial language to describe the majority of people who do not seek knowledge and value education. In the second paragraph Fridman wrote, “a freak biting the head off a live chicken” (10). That was referencing how Americans have changed the meaning of the word “geek” to make fun of someone who is intelligent. This could also represent the irony through which the uneducated American may not know what certain words mean, therefore making up their own definitions and create offensive slang terms from those words. When Fridman is giving the true definition of the word “geek” he uses the word “freak” to define it. The word “freak” stands out and will stick with the reader and by making the comparison between those who are smart to freaks it represents how they are perceived. They seem as though they are outcasts. He wants to make it clear that it should not be this way. Those who are smart are not outcasts and should not be treated as such; instead they should be valued and respected.
The seventh through ninth paragraphs have many comparisons that not only force the reader to think but also enhance Fridman’s argument that American society is slipping from an intellectual standpoint. He compares the US to East Asia (35-40) and baseball players to college professors (41-46). This highlights his idea that as a society it is vital to change our views and morals. America is supposed to be the best of the best, but it will not stay that way if its people do not value education like its competitors. Americans look up to baseball players as idols instead of college professors. Fridman is pushing for a change and ending the passage with the comparisons is important because the reader begins to make their own connections within their own mind and examples, therefore believing Fridman is correct in his reasoning.
The first, third, and fifth paragraphs are three examples of parallel sentence structure which compare the minority of those valuing education and the majority of those who do not. The first paragraph has the phrase, “intellectually curious and academically serious” (4). It is important to note the parallelism is at the end of the paragraph verses the beginning. Having the parallelism at the end adds greater emphasis to the phrase as the reader transitions into the next paragraph. It is the final idea the reader reads as they conclude that paragraph. The parallelism adds a smooth transition into the next idea and paragraph. In the third paragraph there is a comparison of nerds and athletes, it says “nerds are ostracized while athletes are idolized” (17-18). Again, this sentence comes at the end of the paragraph which emphasizes Fridman’s point that those with intellectual ability are ignored while those with athletic ability are praised. The emphasis demonstrates how prominent this issue is in American society. At the end of the fifth paragraph there is an example of a parallel sentence that offers a problem and solution. It states, “Enough is enough” (28). It is brief and to the point which is Fridman’s purpose in writing it. He is stressing the importance that society needs to stop shaming its wise minority. This furthers his argument that a change is necessary.
Throughout the passage, Fridman uses colloquial language within parallelism and comparisons to persuade his audience that “nerds” are essential to society and that more people should strive towards being one or else America will no longer be a great academic nation.
Which sentences feature a first-person point of view? Check all that apply.
1. My friend likes cars with lot of horsepower, but I prefer good gas mileage
2. She couldn't wait to purchase the latest accessories for her video game console.
3. With the amount of travel he'd been doing, he'd begun to feel a nomad.
4. I spent last night studying for the geometry test we're taking in fifth period.
5. Although his organization process was a bit haphazard, I could follow it.
Answer:
1 and 4
Explanation:
First person is where the person is speaking of people around them or themselves. My and I are some key words of first person view point
Answer:
A,D,E
Explanation:
just got it right
What is the theme for the story born worker
Answer:
In the short story “Born Worker,” the author, Gary Soto, reveals the power of integrity and hard work through two cousins who see life very differently. Through a life-changing event, Jose, the main character, learns that hard work and integrity make a person not just a good worker, but a good person.
Which expression has a value of 5/6? A 9/6 minus 5/6 B 1/6 plus 2/6 plus 3/6 C 7/6 minus 2/6 D 3/6 plus 2/6 plus 2/6 /6 B 1/
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A is 4/6
B is 6/6
C is 5/6
D is 7/6
And I have no clue what the stuff after that means LOL But either way its C
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Answer:
3
Explanation:
Can you give me to supporting details from this green module 3 unit
Answer:
You didn't attach or put any picture
Neither pencils nor an eraser are/is permitted
is or are
plz help!
Answer:
Neither pencils nor an eraser is permitted
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation: What are you asking im a little confused at this
Before you sign up for a soccer team, you should get the gear you need to stay safe.
Answer:
Yes you should get all the equipment to stay safe
1] I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o'er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils;
[5] Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
Continuous as the stars that shine
And twinkle on the milky way,
They stretched in never-ending line
[10] Along the margin of a bay:
Ten thousand saw I at a glance,
Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.
The waves beside them danced; but they
Out-did the sparkling waves in glee:
[15] A poet could not but be gay,
In such a jocund company:
I gazed—and gazed—but little thought
What wealth the show to me had brought:
For oft, when on my couch I lie
[20] In vacant or in pensive mood,
They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude;
And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils.
What happens in the first stanza?
The poet describes a time that he felt lonely and came upon a field of daffodils.
The poet ponders the meaning of life and the challenges and joys of the hills and valleys.
The poet reflects on a moment when he realized that nature could be gentle or harsh.
The poet sees an amazing view from the mountaintops he has just finished climbing.
Answer:
I would say B, the poet ponders the meaning of life and the challenges and joys of the hills and valleys
Explanation:
sorry if its wrong :/
Answer: The Answer isn't B, I took a test and got it wrong because of the person above me. The answer is A
Explanation: It's the only option that makes sense.
3. Why should you first consider the author's purpose before evaluating a work?
A.so that you will not be tricked by any of the devices used by the author
B.so that you can decide if the work accomplishes that purpose
so that you can understand C.how the plot relates to the theme
D.so that you can identify the theme of the literary work
Answer: B.
Explanation: The answer is B.
The author's purpose must first be considered when evaluating a work because; Choice B; so that you can decide if the work accomplishes that purpose.
Why must the author's purpose be considered before evaluating a work?Although, the theme of a work may provide first hand information regarding the work.
It follows that the author's purpose for the work is a priority in a bid to evaluate the work.
Consequently, the evaluation of a work must be by virtue of the Author's purpose of the work.
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Please help me this is due today and no file please
I need help explaining why it is logos
1.Seven out of ten people would recommend that you buy this video game and how do you know it is logos
Answer:
because it uses statistics and research from people to support the statement which is also a way to persuade the buyers to purchase the product.
is went a preposition
Answer:
yes it is
Explanation:
Answer:
No
Explanation:
went is not prepositions
(sry I am a begginer so it may be incorrect)
but I think it is correct
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Answer:
I would say D.
Explanation:
This is because the excerpt talks about how great the NASA missions were, until the U.S Government stopped funding them. The article provides no evidence that the Government was afraid, and satellites also cost quite a lot to get into space. As for the third statement, that is only one piece of the entire excerpt. So using the process of elimination, we can determine that the answer is the last one.
What does Aunt Fay tell Ben which surprises and disappoints him
Answer:
There is no escape for Ben McKee. For weeks, he's covered the bruises on his body. He's even lied to his teachers and new friends at Bluford High School. But the trouble in Ben's house isn't going away. And if he doesn't act soon, it could swallow him and his mother forever
Explanation:
Aunt Fay tell Ben which surprises and disappoints him that There isn't anyt any break out for Ben McKee.
What is the summary of "Search for Safety"?
Search for Safety tells the tale of Ben McKee, a brand new sophomore at Bluford High School. At home, Ben is residing a nightmare. His mom has married Larry, an abusive guy who wishes not anything to do together along with his stepson. And whilst Larry loses his task and begins offevolved drinking, Ben reveals himself—and his mom—in grave danger.
For weeks, he is included the bruises on his body. He's even lied to his instructors and new pals at Bluford High School. But the hassle in Ben's residence is not going away. And if he does not act soon, it can swallow him and his mom forever.
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A reader should examine symbols and other _____ to determine whether an author is using figurative language to communicate a theme.
characters
imagery
actions
settings
whats does "to make up ayeat/ and a sphere" mean in the peom fable?
Answer:To Make Up A Year. And A Sphere” While they keep fighting as to who is great, the author describes that everything has its own beauty and purpose.
Explanation: has got no meaning to survive.
When will you learn to plan, to prepare, ____________, and to accomplish all of your lofty goals?
All students need to make sure that they have registered properly, that they have packed properly, and _________ before we take the long flight over to England.
The car accident caused Smitty to break eight of his toes, five of his fingers, and _________ .
The obstacle course involved _________ , running beneath several electrical wires, and climbing twenty tall hay bales.
Last night, my computer froze, beeped, __________ , and then died completely.
Word Bank:
1 a lot of his ribs were broken
2 clean it up immediately
3 enact
4 in tennis
5 jump a burning fire
6 jumping a burning fire
7 loud noises came from it
8 playing soccer
9 soccer
10 tennis
11 that they have rested properly
12 they got enough sleep
13 three of his ribs
14 to begin cleaning it up immediately
15 to enact
16 whirred loudly
Answer:
1. to enact (keep the pattern of using the word "to" before the verb)
2. three of his ribs (keep the pattern of listing numbers of bones broken)
3. that they have rested properly (all items are in the same tense "they have")
4. jumping a burning fire (keep the pattern of verbs in the present tense)
5. whirred loudly (keep list in the past tense "last night")
Explanation:
how did losing the senate race in 1858 help lincoln most?
Answer:
Lincoln said:
"I am glad I made the late race. It gave me a hearing on the great and durable questions of the age, which I could have had in no other way; and though I now sink out of view, and shall be forgotten, I believe I have made some marks which will tell for the cause of civil liberty long after I am gone."
-Lincoln After Losing 1858 Senate Race
A student wants to use this excerpt from a source in a research paper but is concerned about bias. Which two statements in the text imply author bias?
Gentrification has been a very controversial topic since the World War II era. Gentrification starts when developers come to prime areas in a city that are close to downtown areas, recreational places, and public transit with the intention of mowing down older homes on huge lots to construct overly expensive townhomes. Some argue that gentrification increases economic opportunities and revitalizes the look of many neighborhoods. They say that gentrification attracts people from other states, further boosting the economy and increasing diversity. But none of the people displaced by the increase in property taxes due to gentrification can enjoy these economic opportunities.
Answer:
The answer is with the intention of mowing down older homes on huge lots to construct overly expensive town homes and But none of the people displaced by the increase in property taxes due to gentrification can enjoy these economic opportunities.
Explanation:
what changes in the adolescent brain are repeated in this section?
Answer:
What section?
Explanation:
The reading passage name is VILLAGE SCHOOLS AND TRAVELING SOLDIERS on commonlit.
4. PART A: What does the word “gross” most closely mean as it is used in Paragraph 1?
A. Largely unacceptable
B. Muddy or dirty
C. Nauseating
D. Undiscovered 5.
PART B: Which phrase from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A. “The object of Chinese education is to pump up the wisdom of the ancients into the minds of the moderns.” (Paragraph 1)
B. “a school which should only be in session for six months of the year” (Paragraph 1)
C. “The moment a child fails to attend school, he is supposed (and with reason) to become ‘wild.’” (Paragraph 1)
D. “The territory to be traversed is so vast” (Paragraph 2)
Answer:
Explanation:
Part A: C
Part B: A
Can someone let me know if an answer is wrong
Answer:
Change #2 to climb because monkeys is plural, so the verb no longer needs an "s". Otherwise that looks perfect! :)
Infer what is meant by this statement:
One of the reasons that myths have stuck around so long is that they are universal.
Answer:
:)
Explanation:
Myths are able to be related to many different situations at many different times. Myths are even able to interpreted by others across the world. Therefor myths can be used by anyone at anytime which allows them to be universal.
Answer:
Even though myths have been created by very different cultures with varied experiences, they still reflect ideas and themes all people understand.
Explanation:
hit the heat and the star
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Why is this excerpt an example of situational irony?
Portia died from her wounds the same night she cut
herself to prove her strength to her husband.
Brutus does not believe that Portia is dead.
Even though Brutus lied to protect her, he could not
save her life.
Octavius and Mark Antony killed Portia.
Answer:
Explanation:
Even though Brutus lied to protect her, he could not
save her life.
This excerpt is an example of situational irony because even though Brutus lied to protect her, he could not save her life.
What is Situational Irony?This refers to the type of irony that is used to show the opposite of an outcome that is different from what was expected.
Hence, we can see that situational irony was used to show that even though Brutus lied, he could not save her life as this was the opposite outcome.
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Which word best describes the mood of the third stanza: "A cicada sends / its sawing song / high into the empty air"?
A. Happy
B. Ominous
C. Eager
D. Lonely
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