Answer:
Issei means "first generation" and nisei means a person from North America, whose parents are from Japan. These terms would let people know who was of Japanese descent. Since America and Japan were enimies during WWII people would use these terms with vulgar and offensive meaning. Japanese would then be an identified target.
Explanation:
If you receive an assignment from your instructor, what should you look at to help determine what your purpose for writing is?
A.
the nouns
B.
the length requirements
C.
the verbs
D.
the pronouns
secret garden 9-10
1. what did may find disturbing about her secret garden
2. why was the robin so still when mary entered the garden for the first time
3. Exaggeration is a common literary device used by many authors. we find an exaggeration in chapter 9: "the mother says he just whispers them out of the ground". what do you think might be the advantage of using exaggeration in a story.
4. what was the purpose of the letter marry sent martha
Answer:
If you have been having trouble understanding what is going on when
you read a book, then it is important to change the way you read a
book. This book should help you practice with a number of strategies as
you read with purpose and become an active reader. To read with a
purpose you will have things to be thinking about as you begin to read
a chapter and activities to do to help you better understand what you
have read. Put together, these activities are useful in helping you
practice, access, and organize information and better understanding
your reading.Explanation:
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Which option is the best example of a text with an agenda?
O A. A flyer at a natural area in the town, showing the types of wildlife
and plants to look for
OB. A pamphlet that rates restaurants, giving the highest rating to the
restaurant owned by the writer of the pamphlet
OC. A book that includes interviews with three generations of people
who have lived in the town
D. An article about how the discovery of a valuable mineral in the
town brought it great wealth
Pls I just need a fancier way of saying historical romance
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
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Did Japanese internment camps keep Japanese-Americans because they were considered traitors because of the Japanese attacking the Americans in the war?
(I know it says English when it sounds like Social Studies but I need this for help on an essay so brainly please don't delete this question).
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
They were considered traitors because of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The government became worried that citizens of Japanese ancestry would act as spies or saboteurs or otherwise pose threats like espionage against America. At the time, nearly 120,000 people fell into this category. Around two-thirds of that number were full-fledged citizens (born and raised here) of the United States. But, anti-japanese propoganda that caused fear and suspicion among the public encouraged the Roosevelt administration to forcibly send them away from their homes (across the country) to the internment camps.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
One sunny day a few years ago, I was out riding my road bike with my Aunt Natalia, a tri-athlete, and some of her training partners. We were riding in a single line at a fast pace on a country road with a nice wide shoulder. Every couple minutes the lead rider would pull to the side and drop to the back of the line. Slowly and inevitably, I was working my way from the back to the front of the speeding line of cyclists. When my turn came to take the front of the line, I didn't want to slow the pace and seem like a weakling. I dropped my head and concentrated on keeping my legs spinning fast. The effort on the front of the line seemed twice as hard as it had in the back. I knew I only needed to stay on the front for about a minute, but my legs felt drained immediately, and I began gasping in the humid air.Suddenly from behind I heard, "Glass!"I looked up and sure enough several broken bottles littered the road ahead. I stared helplessly as my tire headed for a sharp shiny shard of amber. I couldn't take my eyes from the danger ahead. I felt a slight bump and heard the horrible sound of air released from a high pressure tire. The next thing I knew I was in the grass off the shoulder of the road, legs tangled in the frame of my bike.That afternoon I learned a valuable lesson about bike riding and about life. No, I didn't learn to "Look where you are going," though certainly that may have helped me that day if I had seen the glass soon enough. In fact, what I learned was something completely different than, "Look where you are going."After Natalia had made sure that I wasn't hurt in any significant way, she asked me what had happened. I explained to her that when I looked up all I could see was the piece of bottle ahead of my tire.She stopped me there and said, "Always remember, the bike goes where you are looking. If you could have looked beside the piece of glass, your tire would have missed it and you would still be riding."From that day forward I have lived by that advice: "You go where you are looking." That advice has helped more in life than on the road, though certainly I haven't run over any more little pieces of glass with my bike. From that day, I have kept my focus on my goals rather than on those things that stand in my way.
Which ,begin emphasis,best,end emphasis, describes the purpose of the entire speech?Answer options with 4 options1.to persuade listeners not to litter2.to share a sports story with listeners3.to inform listeners how tri-athletes train4.to reflect on a life lesson with listeners
Answer:
d
Explanation:
on this story you need to focus on the last sentcence while the story explores mutiple answers the story specficaly states "No, I didn't learn to "Look where you are going," though certainly that may have helped me that day if I had seen the glass soon enough. In fact, what I learned was something completely different than" showing that while the story might of focused on one thing the idea was learning a life lesson and sharing it with others
CAN YOU HELP WITH THIS?
How can sentence 1 best be written?
A. I love going to visit my grandmother, she lives in Charleston.
B. I love going to visit my grandmother, lives in Charleston.
C. I love going to visit my grandmother who lives in Charleston.
D. I love going to visit my grandmother in Charleston, she lives there.
Answer:
I think it would be C
Explanation:
It just sounds the best when you think about it
Text: Bonnie was eating mac and cheese for lunch. It was her favorite meal. She liked eating chicken nuggets but not as much.
Connection response: That reminds me of the time I read about how chicken is good for you.
What is the correct text connection?
text to self
no connection
text to world
text to text
Read the scenario. Then determine whether the person should use library or
internet research, and why.
Answer:
I would go with any of the 4 options but it depends on what your teacher wants to hear.
Explanation:
Jiang needs reliable sources but the library may be full of outdated books and the internet could be a more reliable source if he does his research on a reliable website such as one ran by an organisation for baseball in the USA. Therefore, the answer is subjective.
have you watched the movie "hoot" and if you have can you please help me.
Some methods that the main characters did not try are?
The reasons these methods would have worked better are?
please I need help. Thank you <3
Answer:
4. 6.14 -> 6.00
9.38-> 9.00
=15.00
5. 39.65-> 40.00
25.84-> 30.00
=70.00
6. 9.71 -> 10.00
3.94-> 4.00
=14.00
Explanation:
Question 6 of 15
Which rhetorical device is most clearly shown in this passage?Some people help. Other people criticize.
A.smile
B.allusion
C.metaphor
D.antithesis
Alright guys i have another essay due in 2 days and my assignment description makes no sense. I am tasked to write an essay on The Omnivore's Dilemma. I have to write about the animal impact on food, and the environmental impact on food. What does it mean about the animal impact on food? It makes no sense to me
HELP which of these clues helps you understand what "note" means? context clues
a. was always quick
b. never beat her
c. she would say
d. our families met
Clues helps you understand what "note" means was always quick.Thus, option A is correct.
What must be the important step in the currency and measurement units?
Currency and measurement units should be translated and the amounts should always be converted. Currencies and measurements should never be translated or converted. Currency and measurement units should be translated but the amounts should never be converted.
In the particular case of currency and measurement units Currencies and measurements can be translated and converted, depending on the context of the string but the best way is that Currency and measurement units should be translated and the amounts should always be converted.
Therefore, Clues helps you understand what "note" means was always quick.Thus, option A is correct.
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How is this quote important:
“ The world where the result devours the cause, and the cause devours the result. The world where all possibilities exist, and the individual possibility supports and maintains each other. A perfect, immortal epic where a story manufactures a story all on its own.”
Answer:
its important because its talking about the importance of all the worlds possibilieties
One type of error that writers look for when revising isA.
misspelled words.
B.
poor organization.
D.
subject-verb agreement.
Writers look for errors in punctuation during the editing stage, not the revising stage. Remember that writers focus on form and content when revising; look for an option that reflects this definition.
Answer: B. poor organization
Explanation:
I also need help on this question
Answer:
This is significant because it will show the capital that people are rebelling. It will also show the rebels that Katniss is on their side
Explanation:
Hope this helped
creating a blog I need help
anything will help like examples
pls it's overdue
ill also give brainiest or whatever it is
Answer:
Explanation:
I would suggest asking the brainly community about a topic. I will list some examples below:
A favorite type of sport or anything really of a topic-based.
A banner can be found using images or an artist site, based on your topic.
A question would be how many would agree with the topic or blog post.
Hope this helps some!
How many times does the phrase fear of the Lord appear in Proverbs?
A. Fifty
B. Twenty
C. sixteen
D. Five
Answer:
Twenty
Explanation:
Answer:
Sixteen
Explanation:
This was the correct answer on my assignment.
PLEASE HELP MEE Which way of showing respect in a group project would best solve the problem shown?
Answer:
d
Explanation:
sorry if u get it wrong
How is this quote important:
“ The world where the result devours the cause, and the cause devours the result. The world where all possibilities exist, and the individual possibility supports and maintains each other. A perfect, immortal epic where a story manufactures a story all on its own.”
Answer:
its important because its talking about the importance of all the worlds possibilieties i guess
Explanation:
pls help (i just need ideas of what to write)
Write a research-based argumentative essay for or against health care for everyone.
Writers use metaphor and analogy
A.
for the same purpose.
B.
infrequently.
D.
for different purposes.
Answer:
For the same purpose. (FYI, a metaphor is an analogy)
Explanation:
An analogy, as opposed to a metaphor, employs recognizable physical language and imagery to clarify a notion. The use of recognizable phrases aids in conveying the writer's point. Analogies function effectively in literature to illustrate a topic without distracting the reader from the plot.
How do you rearrange the words in the following sentences to make it more interesting.
1. We always go to recess after lunch.
2. Leah's birthday was yesterday.
Answer:
1. After lunch we always go to recess.
2. Yesterday was Leah's birthday.
Write a story based on this list.
Write about a rich man who struggles with finding happinies and all the sensory and minor details could be the objects on the list. He could get like a crush on this girl (one of your friends) or something and tries to impress her with things (like objects on the list) but she rejects him. So then he goes to therapy (yeah it hurt that bad) and gets a cat or what not (stress releif) and then he ends up falling in love with the therapist and they get married and spoil their children and live rich and happily ever after. The end (mic drop).
Help me please and please answer correctly!!!!!
Answer:
D) income still has huge effect on access to doctors, study shows.
Explanation:
a bibliography is a book or an article written on a specific topic.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The answer is D I hope this helps.
Hi! Can anybody help me? I need to know what a preposition is. Thanks! I will give whoever answers this 10 points.
Answer:
class of words used to express spatial or temporal relations or mark various semantic roles. A example in,at,of, and to
Answer:
A preposition is a word or group of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to show direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to introduce an object. Some examples of prepositions are words like "in," "at," "on," "of," and "to."
Explanation:
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