Answer:
its imagery
i always imagine it like its painting an image for the reader
Answer: Imagery
Explanation:
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Have you ever been to a zoo? You were probably able to see many animals that you had only ever seen in a science textbook. The experience you had at the zoo was probably memorable and taught you things you never knew before.Zoos allow animals to live in a safe environment. These animals do not have to worry about the threat or stress of predators. They do not have to deal with the irritation or pain of injuries and illnesses that they would if they lived in the wild. Animals in the zoo are given top-quality treatment when they are hurt or in need of special care. The animals are hydrated and fed, and zookeepers are sure to give them a high-quality diet with all the nutrients needed. A good zoo provides great care and protection for the animals in their care. Because there are many species of animals in danger of going extinct, zoos provide an even more important role in our world. Zoos help protect species going extinct. A species that is kept in captivity is a zoo’s effort to help rebuild the population. Once the population is rebuilt, the zoos can reintroduce the animals to the wild. Without zoos, many more species would be extinct. When an animal species is extinct, there is no new research that can be done. Many children and adults enjoy seeing animals in person. Kids learn seeing, hearing, smelling and watching what an animal does. This allows humans to have a greater understanding of animal species that they would never have had the chance to learn about if zoos did not exist. When we as humans have opportunities to learn about the animals on our planet, we can make the right decisions in order to keep our ecosystems successfully functioning.
1. What is the author’s message? In the other circles (4), write the author’s evidence and reasons you found in the text.
2. Why did the author write this?
3. Find one sentence that supports the author’s claim that zoos are an enjoyable experience for visitors.
4. What claim is the author making in paragraph 2?
5. Find one piece of evidence that supports your answer to #4.
Answer:
The authors message was that without zoo's we would not have some animals that we as humans would like to see.
Evidence/Evidence: It says a zoo’s effort to help rebuild the population. Also zookeepers are sure to give them a high-quality diet with all the nutrients needed. A good zoo provides great care and protection for the animals in their care. Lastly when we as humans have opportunities to learn about the animals on our planet, we can make the right decisions in order to keep our ecosystems successfully functioning.
The author wrote this to reinforce that without zoo's we wouldn't have some of the animals in the world that we have right know and that we as humans enjoy seeing.
One sentence:The experience you had at the zoo was probably memorable and taught you things you never knew before.
The claim that the author made was that at zoo's animals are treated super great and nice.
Explanation: They do not have to deal with the irritation or pain of injuries and illnesses that they would if they lived in the wild.
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Automation answer:
Explanation:
The Main Idea is stating that Automation has pro's and con's, less human labor , and there are good prices. But there are also cons. There are more and more robots taking over people's jobs. over 700,000 and that automation may not be the best for humans but its the way we're heading
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In a paragraph of 5 sentences, use the TIE strategy (topic, information, express) to explain two central ideas of the textbook entry below. Be sure to include evidence to support your response.
The central ideas from the above excerpt are:
The poor background of Abraham LincolnHard WorkHow does the TIE Strategy explain the above?The topic that can be derived based on the first central idea is:The Information that relates to the above is given as follows:
"Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12th, 1809, in a log shanty on a lonely little farm in Kentucky."
The text also suggests that growing up the Lincoln family lived in the woods. Their home was a hut which had no door and required deer skin to keep the cold out during winter.
About a year after Abraham's mother died, their father married again. During this time, he discovered school and taught himself how to read.
His most enduring quality however, was his ability to work very hard. He would negotiate with neighbors to split their wood for clothing and was never sloppy about it.
Express:
From the above, it is clear that although Abraham Lincoln had very humble beginnings, his most distinguishing quality which helped him overcome his lowly background was hardwork.
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Recall how Little Man reacted when he saw what was written in the chart that was stamped inside the cover of the tattered school book. Then try to recall a time when you felt mistreated, disrespected, or misunderstood. Explain what happened, and then describe how you felt and how you reacted. What do your reactions show about your personality or how you deal with stress or conflict?
Answer:A time I felt mistreated, disrespected, and misunderstood was when I was walking past a group of boys and they pushed me in the ground and called me very mean names, I felt really hurt because I did nothing at all just simply walked pasted and I reacted poorly because I got up and went in the bathroom and cried.My reactions show that I am a weak person because I did not stand up for myself, I deal with stress or conflict very poorly as well because in situations like this I do not know what to do nor say and I get emotionally trapped in my thoughts.
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The coming of the Green Knight
Now I will say no more of the service, but that ye may know there was no lack, for there drew near a venture that the folk might well have left their labour to gaze upon. As the sound of the music ceased, and the first course had been fitly served, there came in at the hall door one terrible to behold, of stature greater than any on earth; from neck to loin so strong and thickly made, and with limbs so long and so great that he seemed even as a giant. And yet he was but a man, only the mightiest that might mount a steed; broad of chest and shoulders and slender of waist, and all his features of like fashion; but men marvelled much at his colour, for he rode even as a knight, yet was green all over.
The fashion of the knight
For he was clad all in green, with a straight coat, and a mantle above; all decked and lined with fur was the cloth and the hood that was thrown back from his locks and lay on his shoulders. Hose had he of the same green, and spurs of bright gold with silken fastenings richly worked; and all his vesture was verily green. Around his waist and his saddle were bands with fair stones set upon silken work, 'twere too long to tell of all the trifles that were embroidered thereon–birds and insects in gay gauds of green and gold.
What is the best description of the mood created by the setting of this passage?
A) Humorous, because the knight was not invited to the party
B) Peaceful, because the knight brought a sense of calm to the party
C) Threatening, because the knight showed up suddenly to the party
D) Uplifting, because the knight who showed up is interesting and glamorous
(1) Alex picked up the bat and tapped his foot with it. (2) He pulled the bat through the air several times, practicing his swing. (3) He adjusted his helmet and tugged on his glove. (4) He was hitting below .500 for the first time in his career, and he knew that the managers were talking about sending him down to the minors. (5) Alex had doubled his practice time this week and felt good about the changes he had made. (6) He stepped up to the plate, swung the bat over his shoulder, and looked the pitcher squarely in the eye. (7) “Give me your best shot,” Alex mumbled under his breath.
(8) The fans in the bleachers scrambled for the ball.
One of the conflicts in this story is between _____.
Alex and the fans
the pitcher and the minors
the pitcher and himself
Alex and himself
Answer:
Alex and himself
Explanation:
Explain how taking risks can lead you to success. Provide an example of a risk and how it paid off in the end.
Answer:
taking risk can lead to success but taking risk will not go your way it like flipping a coin it's a 50/50 chance of success but it could also lead to something worse some people take risk and it works out for them and others it does not work for them it's just a 50/50 chance.
Look back at the collage you created to represent the perspective of a character other than Cassie, the story's narrator. Which of the other character's experiences reveals the most about the kinds of conflicts that were common in the South during the Jim Crow era? What does the character's reaction suggest about the novel's message or theme?
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I chose TJ
The lynching that TJ suffers is an experience that shows how black people were blamed for things that were innocent in the Jim Crown South.
What happened to TJ?He was blamed for a crime he didn't commit.He was persecuted by the population for this crime.He was attacked and people were about to kill him in a public square.The South under Jim Crow laws was extremely racist. Blacks were treated as inferior beings and suffered the most varied types of abuse. This made living together very difficult and limited the freedom and ability of African Americans.
TJ was a black kid seen as a troublemaker. He behaved badly and was cheating, vindictive, dishonest, and quarrelsome, but he wasn't a criminal.
However, that didn't stop him from being accused of a crime he didn't commit.
The community decided to make him pay for this crime with death, even without investigating the possible culprits. This shows that the South at that time was very violent with blacks and that their word had no relevance, as they were held responsible for everything.
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Have you ever been to a zoo? You were probably able to see many animals that you had only ever seen in a science textbook. The experience you had at the zoo was probably memorable and taught you things you never knew before.Zoos allow animals to live in a safe environment. These animals do not have to worry about the threat or stress of predators. They do not have to deal with the irritation or pain of injuries and illnesses that they would if they lived in the wild. Animals in the zoo are given top-quality treatment when they are hurt or in need of special care. The animals are hydrated and fed, and zookeepers are sure to give them a high-quality diet with all the nutrients needed. A good zoo provides great care and protection for the animals in their care. Because there are many species of animals in danger of going extinct, zoos provide an even more important role in our world. Zoos help protect species going extinct. A species that is kept in captivity is a zoo’s effort to help rebuild the population. Once the population is rebuilt, the zoos can reintroduce the animals to the wild. Without zoos, many more species would be extinct. When an animal species is extinct, there is no new research that can be done. Many children and adults enjoy seeing animals in person. Kids learn seeing, hearing, smelling and watching what an animal does. This allows humans to have a greater understanding of animal species that they would never have had the chance to learn about if zoos did not exist. When we as humans have opportunities to learn about the animals on our planet, we can make the right decisions in order to keep our ecosystems successfully functioning.
1. What is the author’s message? In the other circles (4), write the author’s evidence and reasons you found in the text.
2. Why did the author write this?
3. Find one sentence that supports the author’s claim that zoos are an enjoyable experience for visitors.
4. What claim is the author making in paragraph 2?
5. Find one piece of evidence that supports your answer to #4.
Which of the following is an example of using prior knowledge?
While reading an essay about Beethoven, Julia decides she wants to learn how to play the piano.
While reading a book about the ocean, Sara remembers her trip to the Oregon Coast last spring.
While reading a novel about a soccer team, Micah recalls last summer when he tried to learn tennis.
While reading an article about forest fires, Kalvin begins to research how to prevent forest fires.
Answer:
while reading a book about the ocean. because she remembers something that happened prior to the book that relates to the ocean
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Paraphrase the quote and explain how it relates to the growth mindset.
"Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”
- Martin Luther King Jr.
Explanation: This quote is probably saying that YOU need to make the light to drive out darkness. A person with a fixed mindset probably will just only create darkness.
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We all have different perspectives and opinions. For this discussion, you will read the prompt and decide if you agree or disagree. In a short paragraph, you will state your opinion and then support your point with the following:
researched facts or statistics (include the source)
information from the readings in this class
specific experiences or knowledge that you have
Your response may start with something similar to this: “In my opinion, I agree with this statement. I feel/believe that _[blank]_. To support my perspective, _[blank]_.” Or “In my opinion, I disagree with this statement. I feel/believe _[blank]_. To support my perspective, _[blank]_.”
Prompt:
In “The Gift of the Magi” the author concludes the story by stating this:
“But in a last word to the wise of these days let it be said that of all who give gifts these two were the wisest. Of all who give and receive gifts, such as they are wisest. Everywhere they are the wisest. They are the magi.”
Answer:
I agree with the author's perspective in "The gift of the magi". The ability to give a gift itself without the expressed intent of receiving one back in a noble trait that not many people poses today. likewise with the ability to graciously receive a gift without greed or discontent in your heart is also a noble trait. I feel that the author is touching on something that is rare in our modern world & even sometimes looked down upon as "Poor" or "Needy". That is my personal view on this matter.
What poetic devices describes the feeling the reader gets while reading?
Mood
Meter
Rhyme
Imagery
Answer:
mood
Explanation:
literally nothing else fits the definition
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